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‘Having a good time’


Longtime food vendors join new ones at the fair
By Zachary Clark only get or allow themselves to peanut butter sauce instead of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF eat once a year,” said fair spokes- strawberries. On a good day, Fat
woman Pennie Rorex.  Fanny’s might sell 500 funnel
cakes in San Mateo and as many as
Many food vendors at the San Fat Fanny’s Funnel Cakes, one 2,000 at larger fairs such as the
Mateo County Fair have been of the longest-running vendors at one in Fresno.
mainstays of the annual event for the San Mateo County Fair, has Co-owner Mary Mize initially
decades and some for generations, not missed a year since 1995. Its did not enter the business to sell
serving up familiar and also cre- top-seller is deep-fried funnel cake funnel cakes.
ative dishes that in many cases topped with fresh strawberries, “We were doing Cajun food
can’t be found anywhere else.  cream and powdered sugar and for before we started doing this and
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL “People like the food they the first time this year, the menu
Turkey legs, chicken and kebab skewers heat up on the grill. remember as a kid, that they can features a version with Reese’s See FOOD, Page 23

GOLDEN STATE FALLS SHORT

REUTERS FILE PHOTO


Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during the California Democratic Convention.

Lawmakers
OK a budget
KELVIN KUO-USA TODAY SPORTS
Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry lifts the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy after defeating the Golden State
Warriors for the NBA Championship in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. SEE STORY PAGE 11
plan of $215B
Fire hits three structures in Shoreview DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
911 upgrade could cost state
A two-alarm fire at 1100 Norton
despite having budget surplus
Street in the Shoreview neighbor- By Adam Beam vate health insurance, even
hood with flames that could be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS though the state has a projected
spotted from Highway 101 $21.5 billion surplus, the largest
destroyed one building and dam- in at least 20 years.
SACRAMENTO — A $214.8 bil- Republican Assemblyman Jay
aged two others late Thursday lion budget approved Thursday by Obernolte, vice chairman of the
morning. California lawmakers would Assembly Budget Committee, said
The fire started at around 11 a.m. upgrade the state’s aging 911 sys- it’s “unconscionable” to ask tax-
in an out building attached to the tem following the most devastat- payers to fund the 911 upgrades
back of a home. It spread to the ing wildfire season in state histo- when there is such a large surplus.
home while wind spread it to a dif- ry and help middle class families Democrats, who have super
ferent structure on an adjacent pay their monthly health insur- majorities in both houses of the
property about 4 feet away, said ance premiums. Legislature, counter that they
Robert Marshall, fire marshal for To fund those changes, however, don’t want to use the surplus to
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL the San Mateo Consolidated Fire lawmakers want to impose a new pay for ongoing expenses, some-
Engines and 30 personnel responded to a two alarm house fire at 1100 monthly fee on phone bills and
Norton St. in San Mateo Thursday morning. See FIRE, Page 22 tax people who refuse to buy pri- See BUDGET, Page 22
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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Friday • June 14, 2019 • XIX, Edition 251 www.smdailyjournal.com

‘Having a good time’


Longtime food vendors join new ones at the fair
By Zachary Clark only get or allow themselves to peanut butter sauce instead of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF eat once a year,” said fair spokes- strawberries. On a good day, Fat
woman Pennie Rorex.  Fanny’s might sell 500 funnel
cakes in San Mateo and as many as
Many food vendors at the San Fat Fanny’s Funnel Cakes, one 2,000 at larger fairs such as the
Mateo County Fair have been of the longest-running vendors at one in Fresno.
mainstays of the annual event for the San Mateo County Fair, has Co-owner Mary Mize initially
decades and some for generations, not missed a year since 1995. Its did not enter the business to sell
serving up familiar and also cre- top-seller is deep-fried funnel cake funnel cakes.
ative dishes that in many cases topped with fresh strawberries, “We were doing Cajun food
can’t be found anywhere else.  cream and powdered sugar and for before we started doing this and
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL “People like the food they the first time this year, the menu
Turkey legs, chicken and kebab skewers heat up on the grill. remember as a kid, that they can features a version with Reese’s See FOOD, Page 23

GOLDEN STATE FALLS SHORT

REUTERS FILE PHOTO


Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during the California Democratic Convention.

Lawmakers
OK a budget
KELVIN KUO-USA TODAY SPORTS
Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry lifts the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy after defeating the Golden State
Warriors for the NBA Championship in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. SEE STORY PAGE 11
plan of $215B
Fire hits three structures in Shoreview DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
911 upgrade could cost state
A two-alarm fire at 1100 Norton
despite having budget surplus
Street in the Shoreview neighbor- By Adam Beam vate health insurance, even
hood with flames that could be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS though the state has a projected
spotted from Highway 101 $21.5 billion surplus, the largest
destroyed one building and dam- in at least 20 years.
SACRAMENTO — A $214.8 bil- Republican Assemblyman Jay
aged two others late Thursday lion budget approved Thursday by Obernolte, vice chairman of the
morning. California lawmakers would Assembly Budget Committee, said
The fire started at around 11 a.m. upgrade the state’s aging 911 sys- it’s “unconscionable” to ask tax-
in an out building attached to the tem following the most devastat- payers to fund the 911 upgrades
back of a home. It spread to the ing wildfire season in state histo- when there is such a large surplus.
home while wind spread it to a dif- ry and help middle class families Democrats, who have super
ferent structure on an adjacent pay their monthly health insur- majorities in both houses of the
property about 4 feet away, said ance premiums. Legislature, counter that they
Robert Marshall, fire marshal for To fund those changes, however, don’t want to use the surplus to
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL the San Mateo Consolidated Fire lawmakers want to impose a new pay for ongoing expenses, some-
Engines and 30 personnel responded to a two alarm house fire at 1100 monthly fee on phone bills and
Norton St. in San Mateo Thursday morning. See FIRE, Page 22 tax people who refuse to buy pri- See BUDGET, Page 22
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Thought for the Day


“The flag of the United States has not been created by
rhetorical sentences in declarations of independence
and in bills of rights. It has been created by the
experience of a great people, and nothing is written
upon it that has not been written by their life. It is the
embodiment, not of a sentiment, but of a history.”
— President Woodrow Wilson

This Day in History


President Dwight D. Eisenhower

1954 signed a measure adding the phrase


“under God” to the Pledge of
Allegiance.
In 1 7 7 5 , the Continental Army, forerunner of the United
States Army, was created.
In 1 7 7 7 , the Second Continental Congress approved the
design of the original American flag.
In 1 9 4 0 , German troops entered Paris during World War II;
the same day, the Nazis began transporting prisoners to the
Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland.
In 1 9 4 3 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in West Virginia State
Board of Education v. Barnette, ruled 6-3 that public school
students could not be forced to salute the flag of the United
States.
In 1 9 6 8 , Dr. Benjamin Spock and three other peace
activists were convicted in Boston of conspiring to encour-
age young men to evade the draft during the Vietnam War. REUTERS
(The verdicts were later overturned by an appeals court.) The A baby hippo swims in a pond near its mother Mona at Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic.
Iron Butterfly single “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” was released by
Atco Records.
In 1 9 8 2 , Argentine forces surrendered to British troops on In other news ...
the disputed Falkland Islands. hospital for treatment of his injuries but Department says the 1960s-style yel-
In 1 9 8 5 , the 17-day hijack ordeal of TWA Flight 847
Deputies: Alligator bit off there’s no word on his condition. low-on-black plate had wobbly letters
began as a pair of Lebanese Shiite Muslim extremists seized piece of patrol car in Louisiana He was one of three prisoners in the and numbers. Also, instead of “CALI-
the jetliner shortly after takeoff from Athens, Greece. MOORINGSPORT, La. — Sheriff’s back of the patrol car. FORNIA,” it read “CALIFAS.”
In 1 9 8 6 , death claimed Broadway librettist Alan Jay Lerner deputies in Louisiana say an alligator Police say the man was arrested on a The department said Monday that a
in New York at age 67; Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges took a bite out of one of their patrol probation violation and allegedly had motorcycle officer spotted the plate and
in Geneva at age 86; and “Wild Kingdom” host Marlin cars. exposed himself to people while riding pulled the driver over in the city of
Perkins in suburban St. Louis at age 81. WBRZ-TV reports deputies were called on a bicycle trail. Moorpark, northwest of Los Angeles.
Monday to Louisiana Highway 1 in The driver was arrested on suspicion
Prosecutors say man was of driving under the influence of drugs,
Birthdays Caddo Parish after someone spotted the
gator in the middle of the road. producing heroin at home possessing methamphetamine, being
The sheriff’s office says deputies were an unlicensed driver and having an
SACRAMENTO — Federal prosecu- active arrest warrant.
waiting for wildlife removal experts to tors in Sacramento have charged a
arrive when the alligator chomped off a The tractor-trailer was towed away
Stanislaus County man who they say because authorities say it was unsafe.
piece of the front bumper. Deputies esti- was supplying the San Francisco Bay
mate the alligator was 8 feet long.
A photo from the Caddo Parish
Area with heroin he was producing in Signs of ritual pot smoking
his home.
Sheriff’s Office Facebook page shows Court records show Drug Enforcement
found in ancient Chinese graves
the reptile in grass next to what appears Administration agents raided the WASHINGTON — Archaeologists
to be the black rectangular grill of the Turlock home of Arturo Castro Zavaleta have unearthed the earliest direct evi-
President Donald Singer Boy George Actress Yasmine car. on June 3. dence of people smoking marijuana
Trump is 73. is 58. Bleeth is 51. Authorities say the gator escaped They reportedly found 300 opium from a 2,500-year-old graveyard in
before the wildlife removal experts poppy bulbs, 10 pounds of actual hero- western China.
Actress Marla Gibbs is 88. House Majority Leader Steny arrived. in, a pound of suspected fentanyl and The evidence comes from 10 wooden
Hoyer, D-Md., is 80. Country-rock musician Spooner Oldham about 200 marijuana plants. bowls found in a complex of lofty
is 76. Rock singer Rod Argent (The Zombies; Argent) is 74. Man injured after jumping Federal prosecutors say the raid on tombs situated among the Pamir
Singer Janet Lennon (The Lennon Sisters) is 73. Rock musi- out of police car in California Zavaleta’s home was related to a mas- Mountains.
cian Barry Melton is 72. Rock musician Alan White (Yes) is sive racketeering investigation into the Using new techniques for chemical
70. Actor Eddie Mekka is 67. Actor Will Patton is 65. WEST SACRAMENTO — Authorities Aryan Brotherhood prison gang, which analysis, the scientists examined burnt
Olympic gold medal speed skater Eric Heiden is 61. Jazz musi- say a man has been taken to the hospi- resulted in charges against 25 people. residue from the bowls and found rem-
cian Marcus Miller is 60. Rock musician Chris DeGarmo is tal after he jumped out of a patrol car nants of THC, the compound that gives
onto a Northern California freeway. Badly-made fake license plate marijuana its high. The researchers
56. Actress Traylor Howard is 53. Actor Faizon Love is 51.
KCRA-TV says West Sacramento believe the pot was burned as part of a
Actor Stephen Wallem is 51. International Tennis Hall of
police were taking the man — described leads to arrest in California burial ritual.
Famer Steffi Graf is 50. Actor Sullivan Stapleton is 42. as “pretty thin” — to the Yolo County MOORPARK — A big-rig truck driver The history of ancient drug use has
Screenwriter Diablo Cody is 41. Actor Lawrence Saint-Victor Jail on Tuesday when he squeezed out of has been arrested after authorities spot- long intrigued scholars. The Greek his-
is 37. Actor Torrance Coombs is 36. Actor J.R. Martinez is his seatbelt, climbed out of the window ted a phony license plate on his rig. torian Herodotus wrote of people in
36. Actor-singer Kevin McHale is 31. Actress Lucy Hale is 30. and jumped onto Interstate 5. How could they tell? Central Asia smoking cannabis around
Pop singer Jesy Nelson (Little Mix) is 28. The 29-year-old man was taken to a Well, the Ventura County Sheriff’s 440 B.C.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Unscramble these Jumbles,


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
one letter to each square, June 12 Powerball Fantasy Five
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to form four ordinary words. Fri day : Cloudy in the morning then
5 35 38 42 57 13 13 17 21 27 37 becoming partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the
CNASK Powerball
morning. Highs in the 50s to upper 60s.
Daily Four Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
June 11 Mega Millions Fri day Ni g h t : Partly cloudy in the
20 34 39 43 57 13 0 1 1 5 evening then becoming cloudy. Lows in
PIGER Mega number
Daily 3 midday the mid 50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
Saturday : Cloudy in the morning then
June 12 Super Lotto Plus 3 6 9 becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the 50s to upper 60s.
10 16 23 24 34 3 Saturday Ni g ht Thro ug h Wednes day : Mostly cloudy.
Daily 3 evening
NSISIT Mega number
Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Highs in the lower 60s to
0 1 0 mid 70s.
Wednes day Ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after mid-
The Daily Derby race winners are Hot Shot, No. 3, in night. Lows in the mid 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
first place; Solid Gold, No. 10, in second place; and
TRYUSD Whirl Win, No. 6, in third place. The race time was
Thurs day : Cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the 50s to
clocked at 1:41.64. upper 60s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
Now arrange the circled letters
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Parole granted for party murder Local briefs
The second man convicted of killing a 19-
year-old high school student at a San Carlos The governor must approve the parole
house party in 2001 was granted parole decision.
Thursday.
Adam Garcia, an alleged former Norteño
Police seek help finding San
gang member, faced his third parole board Mateo sexual assault suspect
Thursday at the California Training Facility San Mateo police are seeking assistance
at Soledad. Garcia’s hearing came 20 from the public identifying a man suspected
months after he was denied parole in
of sexual battery outside of the Bank of
September 2017 because his petition for an
earlier hearing was approved. America in downtown San Mateo in late
May.
His co-conspirator Sergio Octavio Pena
was ordered to remain in prison another The incident occurred Monday, May 20, in
seven years after his parole hearing March the bank parking lot at 300 S. El Camino
17, 2016, at Pleasant Valley State Prison in Real in which the man sexually assaulted
Coalinga. the woman after accosting her. The man is
The two were imprisoned on a term of 16 described as Latino, about 5 feet 4 inches,
years to life for killing Anthony Tolua, who 120 pounds, with dark curly hair that
was stabbed to death while trying to help extended below his hat and a medium com-
his girlfriend get uninvited guests to leave plexion. He was wearing a dark baseball hat
her parents’ San Carlos home during an out- with a white logo, a dark jacket or hoodie
of-control party. and dark jeans. He was also carrying a dark
Pena and Garcia were convicted in 2003 of backpack with a white logo on it, according
stabbing to death Tolua, a Capuchino High to police.
School senior who was killed in his girl- Anyone with information on the identity
friend’s kitchen while her parents were out of the videoed suspect is asked to contact
of town on a short trip to Lake Tahoe. Detective Nick Morsilli at (650) 522-7670
After a more than 37-day trial, Garcia and or by email at nmorsilli@cityofsanma-
Pena were convicted of second degree murder teo.org. Anonymous tips can be submitted
and received a 15-year sentence plus anoth- to http://tinyurl.com/SMPDTips or by call-
er year for using the knife. ing (650) 522-7676.

Police reports on Metro Center Boulevard for shoplifting,


it was reported at 2:15 a.m. Tuesday, June
11.
Arres t. A Redwood City resident was arrest-
Yard stick ed on Turnstore Court for being drunk in
Someone was arrested on Spar Drive for
public, it was reported at 12:16 a. m.
destroying landscape with a stick in
Tuesday, June 11.
Redwood City, it was reported at 8:23
Arres t. A Foster City resident was arrested
a.m. Tuesday, June 11.
for shoplifting on East Hillsdale Boulevard,
it was reported at 5:03 p.m. Sunday, June 9.
FOSTER CITY Acci dent. A car collided with a bicycle on
East Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at
Arres t. A Santa Clara resident was arrested 8:01 a.m. Friday, June 7.
on East Third Avenue for public intoxica- Arres t. A San Mateo Man was arrested for
tion, it was reported at 19:09 a.m. Tuesday, being under the influence of drugs on Marlin
June 11. Avenue and Foster City Boulevard, it was
Arres t. A San Mateo resident was arrested reported at 12:46 a.m. Friday, June 7.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Friday • June 14, 2019 5


Legal fight tougher for congressman as wife pleads guilty now this just makes it
By Julie Watson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS more claustrophobic, ”
said Jason Forge, a for-
mer federal attorney who
SAN DIEGO — Indicted six-term GOP prosecuted California
Congressman Duncan Hunter has held stead- Rep. Randy “Duke”
fast to his contention that a corruption case Cunningham in 2005 for
against him is the result of a political witch one of the worst bribery
hunt. scandals to ever bring
But that argument got tougher Thursday
for the former Marine and close ally of Duncan Hunter down a federal lawmaker.
Rep. Hunter “has fewer
President Donald Trump after his wife, who and fewer options. It’s not just his cam-
worked as his campaign manager, pleaded paign manager. It’s his campaign manager
guilty to a single corruption count and and his wife,” Forge said.
acknowledged being a co-conspirator with Margaret Hunter detailed in her plea agree-
her husband in spending more than ment how she and her husband knowingly
$200,000 in campaign funds on personal used the campaign’s credit card for six years
expenses. to bankroll trips to Italy, Las Vegas and
Margaret Hunter accepted a plea deal that Disneyland.
calls for 59 charges to be dismissed in She said other expenses charged on the
exchange for her testimony, full coopera- card included $399 for zip lining for Rep.
tion with prosecutors and other conces- Hunter and two of his three children; $500
sions. The conspiracy charge to which she in airline travel expenses for their pet
pleaded includes all the allegations con- bunny, Eggburt; and $351 for a family lunch
REUTERS FILE PHOTO tained in the 60-count indictment. in connection with a child’s Irish dance
Margaret Hunter, wife of Congressman Duncan Hunter, leaves federal court in San Diego. “The walls were closing in on him before, competition.

‘Deepfakes’ called new election threat, with no easy fix


By Susannah George experts how difficult it video of Pelosi, which was viewed more paigns, including that for the presidency.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will be to combat these than 3 million times on social media, gave Doermann said the threat has grown
fakes and prevent them only a glimpse of what the technology can worse due to the proliferation of what was
WASHINGTON — “Deepfake” videos from being used to inter- do. Experts dismissed the clip, which was once specialized technology. Creating con-
pose a clear and growing threat to fere in the 2020 elec- slowed down to make it appear that Pelosi vincing fabricated videos once required
America’s national security, lawmakers and tion. was slurring her words, as nothing more expensive equipment and software, but now
experts say. The question is what to do “We don’t have a gen- than a “cheap fake.” “a high school student with a good comput-
about it, and that’s not easily answered. eral solution, ” said Rep. Adam Schiff, the committee chair- er” can do it, he said.
A House Intelligence Committee hearing David Doermann, a for- man, said the Pelosi video “demonstrates “It’s not something that you have to be
Thursday served up a public warning about Nancy Pelosi mer official with the scale of the challenge we face.” But he an (artificial intelligence) expert to run. A
the deceptive powers of artificial intelli- Defense Advanced said he fears a more “nightmarish sce- novice can run these types of things,” he
gence software and offered a sobering Research Projects Agency. “This is a cat nario,” with these video spreading disinfor- said.
assessment of how fast the technology is and a mouse game.” As the ability to detect mation about a political candidate and the Schiff told reporters after the hearing he
outpacing efforts to stop it. such videos improves, so does the technol- public struggling to separate fact from fic- believes federal regulation aimed at curbing
With a crudely altered video of House ogy used to make them. tion. deepfakes is “worthy of serious considera-
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., fresh on The videos are made using facial mapping The technology, said Schiff, D-Calif., tion.” But he said the problem will never be
everyone’s minds, lawmakers heard from and artificial intelligence . The altered has “the capacity to disrupt entire cam- completely solved, only suppressed.
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Federal agency recommends Kellyanne Conway be fired


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS al employees that they need not abide by
the Hatch Act’s restrictions. Her actions
WASHINGTON — Taking unprecedented erode the principal foundation of our demo-
action, a federal watchdog agency recom- cratic system — the rule of law.”
mended Thursday that President Donald Conway told reporters who encountered
Trump fire one of his most ardent defenders, her in the White House press office, “I have
counselor Kellyanne Conway, for repeated- no reaction.”
ly violating a law that limits political White House spokesman Steven Groves
activity by government workers. called the agency’s decision “deeply flawed”
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel, which and said it violated Conway’s constitution-
is unrelated to special counsel Robert al rights to free speech and due process.
Mueller’s office, said in a letter to Trump “Its decisions seem to be influenced by
that Conway has been a “repeat offender” of media pressure and liberal organizations —
the Hatch Act by disparaging Democratic and perhaps OSC should be mindful of its
presidential candidates while speaking in own mandate to act in a fair, impartial, non-
her official capacity during television inter- political manner, and not misinterpret or
views and on social media. weaponize the Hatch Act,” Groves said in a
Federal law prohibits employees of the statement.
executive branch from using their official A summary of the investigation into
authority or influence to affect the result of Conway stated that beginning in February,
REUTERS
an election. Trump and Vice President Mike Conway engaged in a pattern of partisan
Pence are exempt from the Hatch Act, but White House counselor Kellyanne Conway speaks to reporters at the White House. attacks on Democratic presidential candi-
there are no exceptions for White House most unwavering defenders. Conway is the first time the watchdog office has rec- dates. She called Sen. Cory Booker of New
employees. known for her fiery television appearances ommended the removal of a White House Jersey “sexist” and a “tinny” motivational
The agency does not have the authority to in support of the president and his policies. official over Hatch Act violations. speaker. In another interview, she accused
fire Conway, who was appointed by Trump, She helped him win election in 2016 as his Special Counsel Henry Kerner’s letter to Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts of
so it would be up to the president to follow campaign manager. Trump states: “Ms. Conway’s violations, if “lying” about her ethnicity and “appropri-
its recommendation and dismiss one of his The recommendation to fire Conway is left unpunished, send a message to all feder- ating somebody else’s heritage.”

Sarah Sanders leaving White House job; governor run ahead?


By Darlene Superville Sanders is one of as he called her to the stage. Sanders,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump’s closest and appearing emotional, said serving
most trusted White Trump has been “the honor of a life-
WASHINGTON — White House press House aides and one time” and pledged to remain one of his
secretary Sarah Sanders, whose tenure of the few remaining “most outspoken and loyal supporters.”
was marked by a breakdown in regular who worked on his Sanders, who is married and has three
press briefings and questions about the campaign, taking young children, later told reporters she
administration’s credibility, as well as on the job of advo- wanted to spend more time with her fam-
her own, will leave her post at the end of cating for and ily, but did not rule out running for pub-
the month, President Donald Trump Sarah Sanders defending a presi- lic office.
announced Thursday. dent who had his
“I learned a long time ago never to
own unconventional ideas about how to
Trump said he’s encouraging her to rule anything out,” said Sanders, 36.
conduct the people’s business.
run for governor when she returns home She was the first working mother and
At an unrelated White House event,
to Arkansas, where her father once held just the third woman to be named White
Trump described Sanders as a “warrior”
the job. House press secretary.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Friday • June 14, 2019 7


Prosecutors drop Flint water Around the nation Obituary
charges, promise fresh probe damages Thursday. That comes on top of an
DETROIT — Prosecutors dropped all award a day earlier of $11 million in com- Catherine M. Etezadi
criminal charges Thursday against eight pensatory damages. February 19, 1925 – June 8, 2019
people in the Flint water crisis and pledged “Ladies and gentlemen, you have spo-
to start from scratch the investigation into ken,” Oberlin College attorney Rachelle Our beloved Catherine passed away on June 8, 2019 at 94 years
one of the worst man-made environmental Zidar told the jury Thursday before the larg- of age at her home surrounded by her loving family and close
disasters in U.S. history. er award was announced, according to the friends. Catherine leaves behind her daughter, Susan Etezadi of
The stunning decision came more than Elyria Chronicle-Telegram. “You have sent Redwood City, California (Marianne Barrett), her son, David
three years — and millions of dollars — a profound message. We have heard you. Etezadi, of Los Angeles, California, her niece, Marianne McKone,
after authorities began examining the roots Believe me when I say, ‘Colleges across the of Nokesville, Virginia and numerous friends and relatives.
of the scandal that left Flint’s water system country have heard you.”’ Catherine was born on February 19, 1925 in Grand Rapids,
tainted with lead. Michigan Solicitor Michigan to Joseph McKone and Irene O’Neill. Catherine was 100% Irish. Her father
General Fadwa Hammoud, who took control At White House, Kardashian was a traveling salesman, so the family moved often as she was growing up.
of the investigation in January after the In 1952 Catherine joined the American Foreign Service. She was stationed in
election of a new attorney general, said “all promotes prisoner reentry effort Tehran, Iran for three years as an Administrative Assistant for the Point Four Program.
available evidence was not pursued” by the WASHINGTON — Reality star-turned- Catherine traveled throughout Iran and India. She also traveled throughout Europe on
previous team of prosecutors. criminal justice reform advocate Kim the Orient Express. In 1953, she met Hooshang Etezadi, who worked for the Iranian
Officials took possession this week of Kardashian West returned to the White Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1955 they returned to the United States to be married.
“millions of documents and hundreds of new House on Thursday to help President Donald They lived in New York City, where Hooshang was assigned to the United Nations
electronic devices, significantly expanding Trump promote efforts to Security Council. Their daughter, Susan, was born while they were living in New York
the scope of our investigation,” Hammoud help those leaving City.
and Wayne County prosecutor Kym Worthy prison get jobs and stay Thereafter, the family returned to Tehran, Iran during which time their son, David,
said in a statement. The efforts “have pro- on track. was born. Catherine and Hooshang lived on and off in Iran for over 20 years and
duced the most comprehensive body of evi- At an East Room event eventually moved to Marin County, California where they remained for twenty-one
dence to date related to the Flint water cri- attended by Cabinet sec- years. Catherine loved the Iranian people and culture and had treasured memories
sis,” they said, putting investigators “in retaries, activist and for- of her time living in Iran and raising her family. She learned to speak Farsi and
the best possible position to find the merly incarcerated peo- cook delicious Persian food and had many Iranian friends and family. Catherine and
answers the citizens of Flint deserve.” ple, Kardashian West Hooshang traveled the world together and enjoyed many cross-country road trips
announced the creation throughout the United States. They owned property in Lake Tahoe and enjoyed many
Market awarded $44M in racism Kim Kardashian of a new ride-sharing happy times there.
dispute with Oberlin College West partnership that will In 1999, Catherine and Hooshang moved to a senior community in Lincoln Hills,
give former prisoners
CLEVELAND — Owners of a market in a California, where she lived for the next fifteen years. Hooshang passed away in 2003
gift cards to help them get to and from job
famously liberal town were awarded $44 after forty-eight years of marriage. Catherine and her daughter traveled extensively
interviews, work and family events.
million in damages this week in their law- “Everyone wants the community to be together over the ensuing years and spent many wonderful days enjoying life together
suit claiming Oberlin College hurt their safe, and the more opportunity we have and as they were especially close. Eventually, Catherine moved to the Magnolia of
business and libeled them in a case some that they have and the support that we help Millbrae in Millbrae, California in 2014 to be closer to her daughter.
observers said embodied racial hypersensi- give them, the safer everyone will be,” said While living at the Magnolia, Catherine met many wonderful people and enjoyed
tivity and political correctness run amok. Kardashian West, who became involved reading, playing bridge, scrabble, and dinners in the grand dining room with her
A jury in Lorain County awarded David with the issue after learning about the case dear friends. She had a wonderful appetite for food and life. She was independent,
Gibson, son Allyn Gibson and Gibson’s of Alice Marie Johnson, a grandmother who very intelligent, gracious and courageous. She lived her life with honesty, dignity,
Bakery, of Oberlin, $33 million in punitive was serving a life sentence without parole. compassion and strength.
All who knew her will remember her for her intelligence, her sharp wit, her keen
sense of humor and her interest in people and cultures from all around the world. She
Obituary was open-minded and inclusive of all people. She instilled these same qualities in her
children.
Jean Gish Catherine’s family wishes to thank the wonderful caregivers and staff at the Magnolia
March 13, 1924 – April 22, 2019 of Millbrae who did an outstanding job of taking care of her over the years. The family
also wishes to thank the wonderful doctors, nurses and caring staff at Kaiser Redwood
Jean Adele Gish, a long-term resident of Burlingame, City for their care and compassion. Further, the family thanks the wonderful caring
passed away April 22, 2019. She was 95. Jean was born staff at Satellite Dialysis Center in San Mateo where Catherine received dialysis for
to Hazel Lenhart and Wesley Phelps in Littleport, Clayton the last three years of her life.
County, Iowa. She graduated from Coe College in Cedar A rosary is scheduled at Crosby- N. Gray & Co. at 2 Park Rd. in Burlingame on
Rapids, having taken business-secretarial courses. Jean then June 14, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Catherine’s Catholic
attended Iowa State University in Ames, where she studied Church at 1310 Bayswater Ave. in Burlingame on June 15, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
Home Economics and met her future husband, Richard Gish,
a co-worker in the school cafeteria.
Jean was a long-time member and enthusiastic supporter
of both the Burlingame United Methodist Church and PEO International. She served Obituary
as President and Vice-President of her PEO group (Chapter MN), as a delegate to
the annual PEO Conference, and in many leadership roles in the church, including Gino Bava
organizing and training others in Stephen Ministries, a one-on-one outreach program. January 29, 1924 – June 10, 2019
Jean leaves behind her beloved brother Keith, her loving children, Martha and
Warren, her cherished granddaughter Genevieve, several nieces, a nephew, and Died peacefully at home on Monday, June 10.
many dear Phelps, Gish and Nuss Family members she kept in touch with across the Gino was born to the late Luigi and Gemma Bava in San
country and around the world. She was predeceased by her beloved husband in 1993, Francisco on January 29, 1924. He grew up in the Mission
her youngest brother Owen, and nephew Barry. District and graduated from Mission High School. There he
Jean’s family is grateful for the support from her extensive community of family played basketball and was known as “Buckets” Bava and made
and friends, spiritual leaders, and especially her roommate Margarita and caregivers All City and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. He served in
Nancy, Elisa, and Laura. A celebration of Jean’s life will be held Saturday, June the Army Air Corps from 1942-1946.
15, 2019, at 1:00 p.m. at Burlingame United Methodist Church, 1443 Howard Ave, After World War II he started his own soft drink distributorship, Bava Distributing.
Burlingame, CA 94010. Jean donated her body to the Stanford University School of Shasta Beverages was his biggest seller, which helped make his business very
Medicine. successful. He served many supermarkets, restaurants and other accounts in San
Francisco.
In 1948, he married his beloved (late) wife Doris Lorraine Bava. They resided in
San Francisco until 1964 when they relocated to Millbrae to raise a family. Gino is
Obituary survived by 3 daughters, Laurine (John) Prinvale, Charlene (Ed) Bava and Valerie
(Randy) Gibbs and 4 grandchildren Michelle Prinvale, Michael (Charlene) Gibbs,
Yvonne Burton Gulla Nicole (Tony) Contreras, Melissa (Erik) Meerjans and one great granddaughter,
September 19, 1937 – June 3, 2019 Maya Gibbs, who all lovingly referred to him as “Nonno”.
Gino had a fabulous sense of humor and loved music, dancing and gathering with
Yvonne, born Sept 19, 1937 in San Francisco to the late his friends at many of his social clubs including the Peninsula Italian American
Evelyn Varni and John Burton, but raised by loving foster Social Club, Millbrae Lions Club, South San Francisco Elks Club, Burlingame
parents, the Late Violette and Emil Boitano. Survived by her Italian Catholic Federation and the Native Sons.
son, Douglas Ebert and two grandsons, Nicholas and Lance, The family especially wishes to thank Gino’s loving caregiver Norma for her
her brother Paul Burton (Klara), her sisters; Barbara McCarthy outstanding care and support to both Gino and Doris throughout the years. She is part
(Joe), Mary Lou Sorensen (Peter), Joan Rawlings (Gene), of the family. Additional thanks are also offered to the staff at Sutter Hospice for all
Florence Boitano, Donna Deghi (Ron), numerous nieces and their support.
nephews. Predeceased by brothers; John Burton (Judy) and Emil Boitano Jr. (Diana) Family and friends may visit on Friday, June 14, 2019 after 4:00 PM until 8:00
Yvonne graduated Balboa HS F ’55 and attended S.F. City College. In 1957, PM at the CHAPEL OF THE HIGHLANDS, El Camino Real at 194 Millwood
married John Douglas Ebert who later divorced, but remained friends throughout Drive in Millbrae, with a Vigil Service beginning at 7:00 PM. A Funeral Mass will
their lifetime. In 1968, she met and married Edward Gulla while working at Bank of be celebrated on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 11:00 AM at Saint Dunstan Catholic
America Data Center in S.F. during her career of over 40 years. Church, 1133 Broadway in Millbrae. Committal will be at a later date at the Italian
Like Ed, Yvonne loved all sports, fishing, hosting family and friends for parties, Cemetery in Colma.
lunch and dinner. Yvonne was a cat lover, liked to sing, dance, cook, sew, garden and In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to St. Jude’s Children’s
read mystery novels. She and Ed adored their grandsons. They loved Capitola where Research Hospital at www.stjude.org or to a charity of your choice.
they spent many happy times and family reunions. At Calvary Lutheran Church in
Millbrae, Yvonne sang in choir, sewed for the homeless, and taught Sunday school. In
later years, Calvary merged with Unity L. C. in S.S.F. and Yvonne continued to sing
in choir and sew for the homeless.
Yvonne felt very blessed by her life filled with so much love and friendship. She
will be buried at Skylawn Memorial Park in San Mateo with her beloved Ed, who
passed away in 2009. Per Yvonne’s request, no services will be held.
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8 Friday • June 14, 2019 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the world


Second Ebola death in Tankers struck near Strait
Uganda after outbreak crosses border
KAMPALA, Uganda — A second person infected with the
Ebola virus has died in Uganda, the health ministry said
Thursday, after a family exposed to the disease quietly
of Hormuz; US blames Iran
crossed the border from Congo. By Jon Gambrell
The first cross-border cases in this Ebola outbreak — the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
second-deadliest in history — have prompted a World Health
Organization expert committee to meet on Friday to discuss DUBAI, United Arab Emirates —
whether to declare a global health emergency . Such declara- The U.S. blamed Iran for suspected
tions almost always boost attention and donor funding. attacks on two oil tankers Thursday
Uganda health ministry spokesman Emmanuel near the strategic Strait of Hormuz,
Ainebyoona confirmed the death of the 50-year-old woman denouncing what it called a campaign
overnight. Her 5-year-old grandson was the first confirmed of “escalating tensions” in a region
death from Ebola in Uganda on Wednesday. The boy’s 3- crucial to global energy supplies.
year-old brother also is infected. The U.S. Navy rushed to assist the
Uganda’s health ministry said all members of the stricken vessels in the Gulf of Oman
Congolese-Ugandan family, including a six-month-old off the coast of Iran, including one
baby, have been sent to Congo for monitoring and experi- that was set ablaze. The ships’ opera-
mental treatments as part of clinical trials. There is no tors offered no immediate explanation
licensed treatment for the virus which can spread quickly via on who or what caused the damage
close contact with bodily fluids of those infected and can be against the Norwegian-owned MT
fatal in up to 90% of cases. Front Altair and the Japanese-owned
Kokuka Courageous. Each was loaded
Perfectly preserved head with petroleum products, and the
of Ice Age wolf found in Siberia Front Altair burned for hours, sending REUTERS
up a column of thick, black smoke. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks during a joint news conference.
MOSCOW — Russian scientists have found the furry head
of an Ice Age wolf perfectly preserved in the Siberian per- U. S. Secretary of State Mike port of Fujairah and the bombing of dence, gave no specifics about any
mafrost. Pompeo said the U.S. assessment of an oil pipeline in Saudi Arabia by plans and took no questions.
The head of a wolf, which died 40,000 years ago, was dis- Iran’s involvement was based in part Iranian-backed fighters in May, he At the United Nations, the United
covered in the Russian Arctic region of Yakutia. on intelligence, as well as the expert- said. States asked for closed Security
Valery Plotnikov, a top researcher at the local branch of ise needed for the operation. It was “Taken as a whole, these unpro- Council consultations on the tanker
the Russian Academy of Sciences, said the animal belonged also based on recent incidents in the voked attacks present a clear threat to incidents later Thursday.
to an ancient subspecies of wolf that lived at the same time region that the U.S. also blamed on international peace and security, a Iran’s U.N. Mission said the gov-
as the mammoths and became extinct alongside them. Iran, including the use of limpet blatant assault on the freedom of nav- ernment “categorically rejects” the
Scientists said it was an adult, about 25% bigger than mines — designed to be attached mag- igation and an unacceptable campaign U.S. claim that it was responsible for
today’s wolves, but did not say whether it was male or netically to a ship’s hull — to attack of escalating tension by Iran, ” the attacks and condemned it “in the
female. Plotnikov called the discovery unique because scien- four oil tankers off the nearby Emirati Pompeo said. He provided no evi- strongest possible terms.”
tists previously only had found wolf skulls without tissues
or fur, while this head has ears, a tongue and a perfectly pre-
served brain. Trump administration reviewing foreign money to US colleges
By Collin Binkley according to letters sent to the schools tions and spoke on condition of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday and obtained by the anonymity.
Associated Press. Federal law requires U.S. colleges to
The U.S. Education Department has The inquiries are part of a broader report contracts and donations from
opened investigations into foreign campaign to scrutinize foreign funding foreign sources totaling $250,000 or
funding at Georgetown University going to universities and to improve more, but past filings from
and Texas A&M University as part of reporting by schools, according to a Georgetown and Texas A&M “may not
a broader push to monitor interna- Trump administration official familiar fully capture” that information,
tional money flowing to American with the effort. according to the letters.
colleges. More schools probably will face As an example, department officials
Both universities are being ordered questioning as federal officials focus wrote, both schools should have
to disclose years of financial records on an issue they see as crucial to trans- reported funding related to branch cam-
amid concerns they have not fully parency and national security, accord- puses they operate in Qatar, an oil-rich
reported their foreign gifts and con- ing to the official, who was not author- nation in the Mideast that hosts the
tracts to the federal government, ized to publicly discuss the investiga- outposts of several U.S. colleges.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • June 14, 2019 9


Culprit of unfair college admissions
on standardized tests and
Something
By Cecilia Quan having excellent GPAs.
To preserve its elite Guest for everyone
M
rs. Pham starred in awed silence nature, Harvard imple-
at the skyscrapers of San mented legacy admis- perspective
Francisco through the finger-
printed stained windows of the taxi headed
to a relative’s apartment. She had left
Vietnam hoping to achieve the “American
sions. The policy’s ori-
gin incorporates race
and ethnicity; however,
the power that comes
To justify Harvard’s wealth inequality,
the school claims that the donations help
at county fair
T
Dream.” If her daughter could carve out a along with wealth is here really is something for every-
keep financial aid programs afloat. To help
more influential. A hun- o ne at the fair. And for people
better future with a decent university educa- low socioeconomic students, they need the
dred years back, it was the Jews, and now, watching, you can’t get much better.
tion, she would gladly move halfway money of high socioeconomic students. The fair, however, is mainly for the kids
across the world. it is the Asian Americans. The mainstream Harvard just returns the favor of the donat-
society can change its views on race, but with two whole sections dedicated to rides
Many immigrants typically strive for a ing alumni by handing them the coveted and games. You don’t see many adults on
comfortable life that can be achieved by the power of wealth doesn’t change. “tip.” This whole transaction exposes the the Gravitron or on the Monkey Maze and,
attending a decent university. However, the Today, Harvard and other top universities corruption of American society. If an appli- if you do, it’s mainly to keep their kid mov-
odds are stacked higher against them. explicitly consider legacy as part of their cant can get into college just by being ing along or out of trouble.
These disillusioned families aren’t only admission process. In a data set analyzed born into a family with money and connec- There are more adults on the little kid
fighting against upper middle-class fami- by Students for Fair Admissions from tions, it sets the precedent that the only rides but mainly because it is required for
lies with resources, but they are competing 2010-2015, Harvard admissions rate for way to reach an elite status in society is to some of the lower heights. And besides,
with legacy applicants — “legacies.” legacies were 34% while regular applicants buy your way in. what fun is it to sit in a giant spinning
Colleges claim their admissions is based were 6%. Within the Ivy League schools, Equipped with money and status, these orange or pink bear without an adult to help
on meritocracy, but these higher education 10% to 20% of admitted students have par- legacy students take over the campuses of make the spin-
ents who were alumni. To create a fairer elite universities, disputing the meritocri- ning faster?
institutions give preference to those who
admissions process, we must change the cial foundation of American values. To The games
are the children of wealthy alumni. By
variables. ensure these values, we must strive for a draw a few
abolishing legacy admissions, the
They want the students of wealthy, multi- diverse group of students on college cam- adults, but
American system will be one step closer to generational alumni who are inclined to
a leveled playing field. puses at Harvard and in schools across the mainly to win
donate a generous amount of money. country. To achieve this goal, we must first something for a
Instead of addressing legacies, the media Imagine a ladder, where the goal is to reach kid. But the
covers the affirmative action case Students ban legacy admissions. This will not only
the top. Non-legacy applicants with little be beneficial to immigrants like Mrs. kids can do OK
for Fair Admissions v. Harvard obsessive- financial resources are on the first rung, and on their own as
Pham, the current wealthy alumni will
ly. This group alleges a concerted effort by the wealthy applicants are a few rungs long as an adult
prosper too. This new system will allow
elite universities to keep the percentage of higher — the richer you are, the higher up is around to pay
people who are qualified to attend college;
admitted Asian Americans artificially low. you start. The last rung before the top is therefore, these graduates will be the next an extra $10
The plaintiff shows admission officials reserved for those who not only have the workforce — possible employees of the after a loss to
giving low personality scores to Asian money, but the connections. This is a alumni. A society that grows will only be “guarantee” a
applications, using labels like “shy” or rigged system that gives further advantage attainable if a continuous stream of cre- larger prize. So
“boring,” playing into Asian American to already privileged applicants. The line- ative and intelligent people move into the you can “win” a
stereotypes. age of the inner circle is still prevalent workforce. nice variety of
Racial inequality is relevant, but the big- today. Of the Harvard students, there are 23 prizes that will end up sitting in your
ger issue lies in old wealth. In the early times as many rich students as there are child’s room for a years before you put it in
20th century, more Jews gained admission poor. Cecilia Quan is a rising junior at San Mateo a large garbage bag in the garage or attic.
into Harvard, scoring exceptionally high High School, residing in Foster City. Kids also like the animals. There are kan-
garoos at the fair this year, which is pretty
neat. And a camel you can ride for $10. You
Letters to the editor can do most things at the fair for about $10
— whether it be ride that camel, or get the
aforementioned “guaranteed” prize, or get a
David Canepa and LGBTQ for donating to these charities. states that Chick-fil-A’s values don’t repre- cup of beer, a fairly substantial corn dog, or
The Salvation Army works in over 130 sent our values. We live in a country that even be placed inside a giant balloon that
the First Amendment countries; they run charity shops, operate allows freedom of expression, a right that floats around on a moderately-sized inflat-
Editor, homeless shelters, provide disaster relief, is found in our constitution. Mr. Cathy was able pool of water. The best value, in my
San Mateo County Supervisor David and provide humanitarian aid to developing expressing his disagreement to same-sex mind, is to get five treats for $10 from the
Canepa should perform the duties he countries. This doesn’t sound to me like an marriage for religious reasons, a signifi- 4-H folks in the main hall. It’s air-condi-
pledged to fulfill when he swore his oath of organization that leaves out any type of cant right that we as citizens have. We do tioned and the treats range from a bag of
office. He promised to support and defend community, yet Chick-fil-A is deemed to be not have to accept his viewpoint, but we three butterscotch chip chocolate cookies
the Constitution of the United States. The anti-LGBTQ because it donates to the should not close our minds to opposing to a slice of cake. In addition, you can help
First Amendment guarantees the rights of Salvation Army. Wow, what a stretch. views. a young person learn the value of customer
freedom of expression and religion: Supervisor Canepa has no right to not We, as a nation, have freedom from service and make change. And it’s a pretty
“Congress shall make no law respecting an allow a business to move into a location tyranny, arbitrary or unrestrained exercise good value.
because he doesn’t agree with their charita- of power, or abuse of authority. Mr. In addition to selling treats and coffee,
establishment of religion, or prohibiting Canepa’s statement is supposedly speaking
ble donations. the 4-H kids’ main duty is presenting the
the free exercise thereof; or abridging the for the county, but it appears to be condon- animals they raised — which ranges from
freedom of speech.” ing the use of tyranny; if anyone doesn’t pigs and cows to sheep and rabbits. There
Supervisor Canepa repeats misinforma- Joe Galligan
agree with his point of view they are are no birds this year because of the threat
tion regarding Chick-fil-A’s alleged anti- Burlingame wrong. We also have the choice of freedom of Newcastle disease, which affects poultry.
LGBTQ agenda. Chick-fil-A’s charitable of assembly. If you do not wish to go to But the animals that are there are truly
foundation gave some of their donations to Canepa’s statement Chick-fil-A, you have the right to. impressive and the 4-H program is also
charities that the liberal left states are anti- Editor, Let the marketplace decide its success or equally impressive in that each and every
LGBTQ. Two of the charities are the This letter is in response to the article failure. Let us hope for a more rational and one of those kids involved is polite and
Fellowship of Christian Athletes and The written by Zachary Clark titled “Chick-fil- civilized discussion that would be open to helpful and obviously responsible since
Salvation Army. According to the liberal A plans ruffle feathers” in the June 5 issue all points of view.   animals have to be taken care of. In today’s
propaganda those organizations require of the Daily Journal. It addresses a state- Juan Ruiz age of technology, it’s nice to see so many
their employees to refrain from “homosex- ment made by county Supervisor David San Mateo young folks engaged in something so
ual acts,” therefore Chick-fil-A is anti- Canepa. I take issue with the fact that he grounded. The parent volunteers are impres-
sive as well.
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Stocks notch gains, snap losing streak


By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,146.91
Gains in energy and internet companies Low: 25,995.71
helped drive stocks broadly higher on Wall
Street Thursday, snapping a two-day losing Close: 26,106.77
streak for the market in an otherwise chop- Change: +101.94
py week of trading.
The gains were initially fueled by rising OTHER INDEXES
oil prices, which boosted energy companies S&P 500: 2891.64 +11.80
following a suspected attack on two oil
tankers in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. NYSE Index: 12,827.51 +42.68
The sector sustained its gains as a mix of Nasdaq: 7837.13 +44.41
media, internet and consumer-oriented com- NYSE MKT: 2507.40 +21.46
panies took the lead in pushing every major
Russell 2000: 1535.80 +16.01
index higher. Small company stocks rose
more than the rest of the market. Wilshire 5000: 29,763.60 +141.51
Investors have been searching for direc-
tion as they cautiously await any new devel-
10-Yr Bond: 2.09 -0.03
opments on the global trade war between Oil (per barrel): 52.23 +1.09
the U.S. and China. Any continued escala- Gold : 1,345.10 +8.30
tions could crimp global economic growth
and put the brakes on what is poised to be
the longest economic expansion in U.S.
history. index’s best week of 2019. Benchmark U.S. crude rose 2.2% to settle ping, supplies remain high.
Anticipation of next week’s Federal The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained at $52.28 a barrel. Brent crude oil, the inter- The surge in oil prices lifted shares of oil
Reserve meeting of policyholders helped 101.94 points, or 0.4%, to 26,106.77. The national standard, added 2.2% to close at services companies and oil producers.
lift the market Thursday, said Jeff Zipper, Nasdaq composite added 44.41 points, or $61.31 a barrel. The gains come at a time Schlumberger gained 3.4%.
managing director at U.S. Bank Private 0.6%, to 7,837.13. The Russell 2000 index when oil prices have been falling on signs Walt Disney gained 4.4%, leading a mix
Wealth Management. of small company stocks climbed 16.01 demand is declining. of media and internet companies higher.
“You’ve got two competing forces here points, or 1.1%, to 1,535.80. Analysts questioned whether the gains Shares in Google parent Alphabet rose
right now,” Zipper said. “The lingering Bond prices rose. The yield on the 10-year can hold. Jim Ritterbusch of Ritterbusch & 1.1% and Facebook gained 1.4%.
issue of when is this trade tariff deal going Treasury note fell to 2.10% from 2.12% late Associates said in a note to clients the jump Tapestry’s 3.9% gain led a mix of con-
to get resolved, and a more dovish Fed.” Wednesday. is factoring in a worst case scenario and oil sumer-oriented stocks higher, including
Last week, Fed Chair Jerome Powell set U.S. stock indexes rebounded early on is “apt to relinquish the bulk of gains as Macy’s, home improvement retailers Home
off a market rally after he signaled that the Thursday as oil prices surged on news of a additional details emerge.” Depot and Lowe’s, and homebuilders. Those
central bank is willing to cut interest rates suspected attack on two oil tankers in the In addition, OPEC added to the recent con- companies caught an extra boost from the
to help stabilize the economy if the trade strategic Strait of Hormuz. cerns among traders that global demand is latest mortgage rate figures, which remain
war between Washington and Beijing starts The incident in the Strait of Hormuz slipping. In its latest monthly report on the near historic lows.
to crimp growth. comes amid heightened tensions between oil market, OPEC forecast demand would Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the
The S&P 500 index rose 11.80 points, or the United States and Iran. One third of all grow by 1.4 million barrels a day in 2019, average rate on the 30-year, fixed-rate mort-
0.4%, to 2,891.64. The benchmark index oil traded by sea, which amounts to 20% of down by 700,000 barrels a day from its pre- gage held steady from last week at 3.82 per-
has been seesawing this week, opening oil traded worldwide, passes through the vious forecast. OPEC said it lowered the cent, its lowest point since September
strong on Monday, and then falling for two strait. The U.S. blamed Iran in what it called forecast due to “sluggish oil demand data” 2017. Lennar and KB Home each rose 1.9%.
straight days before reversing course again a campaign of “escalating tensions” in a from Western countries during the first quar- Solid earnings and forecasts helped lift
on Thursday. The uneven week follows the region crucial to global energy supplies. ter. While global demand appears to be slip- several stocks.

Not to be outdone, Tyson enters plant-based meat market


By Dee-Ann Durbin Impossible Foods, which has a soy-based
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS formula, have also raised consumers’ inter-
est with products that mimic meat so close-
The fast-growing market for meat alterna- ly in taste and texture that they’re being
tives has a surprising new player: Tyson sold at Burger King and Carl’s Jr.
Foods. But the entry of Springdale, Arkansas-
Tyson, one of the world’s largest meat based Tyson could upend the alternative pro-
producers, will begin selling nuggets made tein market because of its sheer size and dis-
from pea protein at grocery stores this sum- tribution capacity. Tyson Foods reported
mer. A blended burger made from beef and $40 billion in sales in its 2018 fiscal year;
pea protein will follow this fall. Both will Beyond Meat, which held its IPO last
be sold under a new brand, Raised and month, forecasts $210 million in sales this
Rooted, which will continue to develop year. Tyson has 50 facilities just for pro-
plant-based and blended products for both cessing chicken; Impossible Foods has one
groceries and restaurants. factory in Silicon Valley.
Tyson is responding to a growing global Tyson has been watching the alternative
trend toward plant-based eating, fueled by protein market for a while. Its investment
health and environmental concerns. U.S. arm, Tyson Ventures, acquired a 5% stake in
sales of meat substitutes are expected to Beyond Meat in 2016. It sold that stake
jump 78% to $2.5 billion between 2018 and before Beyond Meat’s IPO, but it continues
2023, according to Euromonitor. Global to hold investments in other startups,
sales could reach $23 billion in that same including Memphis Meats and Future Meat
timeframe. Technologies — which grow meat from
Startups like Beyond Meat, which makes cells — and mushroom-based protein start-
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Friday • June 14, 2019

Oh, Canada! A new champ


Raptors end Warriors’ Raptors 114, Warriors 110
quest for three-peat
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OAKLAND — Kawhi Leonard raised his


arms high in triumph and celebrated
Canada’s first NBA championship.
“We the North!” is now “We the Champs!”
Leonard and the Toronto Raptors captured
the country’s first major title in 26 years
with their most remark-
able road win yet in the
franchise’s NBA Finals MENLO SCHOOL ATHLETICS
debut, outlasting the bat- The awards just keep coming for Menlo
tered and depleted two- School’s Sophie Jones, who was named
time defending champion Gatorade California Girls Soccer Player of the
Golden State Warriors Year. She is also in the running for the
114-110 on Thursday Gatorade National Player of the Year as well.
night in a Game 6 for the
ages.
Kawhi Leonard Stephen Curry missed a
contested 3-pointer in
the waning moments before Golden State
called a timeout it didn’t have, giving
Sophie Jones
Leonard a technical free throw with 0.9 sec-
onds left to seal it. Leonard, the NBA Finals
MVP for a second time, then got behind
Andre Iguodala for a layup as the buzzer
named best
sounded, but it went to review and the bas-
ket was called off before Leonard’s two free
throws. That only delayed the celebration
for a moment.
in California
When it actually ended, the typically By Pam McKenney
stoic Leonard could let it all out. A Canadian SPECIAL TO THE DAILY JOURNAL
team — and we’re not talking hockey here
— stood on top of one of the traditional When Sophie Jones was congratulated by
major sports leagues for the first time since Izzy D’Aquilla at practice late Thursday
the Toronto Blue Jays won the 1993 World morning, she learned then that she was
Series. selected as Gatorade California Girls Soccer
Serge Ibaka pulled his head up through the Player of the Year.
hoop by the Golden State bench as the Jones, who is training in Virginia with
crowd chanted “Warriors! Warriors!” after a the U20 national team with D’Aquilla — last
sensational send-off at Oracle Arena. year’s state player of the year — was one of
Curry walked away slowly, hands on his three finalists for the national title. 
head on a night Splash Brother Klay Jones is Menlo School’s first player of
Thompson suffered a left knee injury and the year in the Gatorade Company’s 34th
departed with 30 points. year of honoring the nation’s best high
Fred VanVleet rescued the Raptors down school athletes. 
the stretch with his dazzling shooting from “I am so humbled to be recognized and to
deep to score 22 points with five 3s off the represent California. There are so many
bench, while Leonard wound up with 22 amazing high school players, including
points. Kyle Lowry scored the game’s first club and WNT teammates whom I admire
CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
greatly. To be recognized by Gatorade leaves
Golden State’s Klay Thompson, middle, is helped off the floor after hurting his knee in the
See NBA, Page 16 third quarter. He had 30 points in the Warriors’ loss as the Raptors claimed the NBA title. See JONES, Page 14

Players take advantage Serra grad Dempsey


of a soft Pebble Beach inks deal with Giants
By Doug Ferguson By Terry Bernal starting bandy-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing around in
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
regards to the
PEBBLE BEACH — Justin Rose summer follow-
played alongside Tiger Woods, and Before his hometown San ing his fresh-
then joined him in the U.S. Open Francisco Giants made him their man year, how-
record book at Pebble Beach. 33rd round pick in last week’s ever, he had a
In a gentle start to the toughest MLB draft, Nolan Dempsey had change of heart.
test in golf, Rose birdied his last etched quite a baseball resume. “I said: ‘What
three holes Thursday for a 6-under From graduating Serra as an all- the heck am I
Nolan
65, giving him a one-shot lead on a West Catholic Athletic League out- doing? I love
Dempsey
day so accommodating that more fielder in 2014, to two winning baseball, ’”
than three dozen players broke par. seasons at De Anza College, to his Dempsey said.
It was an ideal start for Rose and for transfer to Fresno State and a trip Dempsey and his love of the
the USGA, which wants a smooth to the NCAA regional playoffs in game arrived in Scottsdale,
ride after four years of various 2019, perhaps the most impactful Arizona this week, where he offi-
mishaps in the U.S. Open. The idea year on his march toward pro ball cially signed Wednesday with the
was to start safe and make the course came in 2015 at Oregon State. Giants. He reported to minor
progressively more difficult, and a Dempsey didn’t play baseball league camp Thursday and is ready
forecast of dry weather for the week that first year of college. He to play in his first intrasquad game
should make that easier to control. ORLANDO RAMIREZ/USA TODAY SPORTS bypassed a chance to play in com- Friday.
Justin Rose birdied his last three holes to tie a first-round record with a munity college to focus on acade-
See GOLF, Page 15 6-under 65 to lead after the first round of the U.S. Open. mia. When the word “internships” See DEMPSEY, Page 14
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Thailand rout highlights soccer inequity


By Anne M. Peterson “This is not just about the World Cup, and
FIRST ROUND
GROUP A
WORLD CUP GLANCE
W L T GF GA Pts
I want to make sure people understand that. x-France 2 0 0 6 1 6
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Norway 1 1 0 4 2 3
This is bigger than the World Cup,” Jamaica Nigeria 1 1 0 2 3 3
PARIS — The U.S. national team’s 13-0 coach Hue Menzies said. “We want to sus- South Korea 0 2 0 0 6 0
rout of Thailand did more than expose vast tain our program. That’s something we’ve Wednesday, June 12
differences between two teams, it high- talked about with our federation and our Nigeria2, South Korea 0
lighted the overall inequality in the sponsors. This is a project that we took up France 2, Norway 1
Monday, June 17
Women’s World Cup field. to change the mindset about females play- France vs. Nigeria, noon
Players for the defending champion U.S. ing football.” South Korea vs. Norway, noon
team enjoy things like nutritionists and The disparity between teams made
GROUP B
massage therapists, access to top-level Argentina’s scoreless draw with Japan in W L T GF GA Pts
training facilities and play an array of exhi- their group-stage opener Monday all the x-Germany 2 0 0 2 0 6
more encouraging. It resulted in the team’s Spain 1 1 0 3 2 3
bition games against world-class competi- China 1 1 0 1 1 3
tion. Thailand struggles for the basics, first-ever World Cup point. South Africa 0 2 0 1 4 0
even a large enough player pool to draw on But it was bigger than that for a team that
fights for attention and resources in a soc- Wednesday, June 12
for talent. They play a limited number of Germany 1, Spain 0
friendlies against quality opponents and cer-crazed country: Two years ago the play- Thursday, June 13
players need jobs outside of soccer to make ers went on strike because stipends went China 1, South Africa 0
Monday, June 17
ends meet. unpaid. Germany vs. South Africa, 9 a.m.
“There are some teams here that, since the “We have started getting support now China vs. Spain, 9 a.m.
LUCY NICHOLSON/REUTERS from the Argentinean football federation for
last World Cup, have only played a handful
Members of the US team celebrate one of its the team. It’s true that results help a lot, and GROUP C
of games, or only the qualifiers,” U.S. star W L T GF GA Pts
13 goals as a dejected Thai defender prepares this will definitely help and reinforce all the
Megan Rapinoe said. “It’s embarrassing for Brazil 1 1 0 5 3 3
for the restart. work,” coach Carlos Borrello said. “It will Italy 1 0 0 2 1 3
the federations and for FIFA as well.” Australia 1 1 0 4 4 3
So while well-supported teams like the Srathongvian said. help us to continue on the great path. We Jamaica 0 1 0 0 3 0
U.S., France and England can legitimately A wealthy benefactor, Nualphan Lamsam, have to also strengthen the grassroots of
our game.” Thursday, June 13
say they’re contending for a title, others serves as general manager of the Thai team Australia 3, Brazil 2
without those nations’ resources make do and helps players by giving them jobs at FIFA, soccer’s governing body, has been Friday, June 14
with moral victories. her insurance company. criticized for neglecting the women’s game, Jamaica vs. Italy, 9 a.m.
Tuesday, June 18
Before the opening game with the U.S ., In much the same way, World Cup new- and some member federations have not used Australia vs. Jamaica, noon
Thailand coach Nuengrutai Srathongvian comer Jamaica has depended on the support FIFA funds for their women’s programs, pre- Italy vs. Brazil, noon
suggested the team’s real victory at the of Bob Marley’s daughter, Cedella Marley, ferring instead to funnel money to develop-
GROUP D
World Cup could be overall improvement in who has helped fund and promote the team ing young male players. W L T GF GA Pts
the women’s program back home because of through her late father’s foundation. FIFA has begun to address the issue with England 1 0 0 2 1 3
its Global Women’s Football Strategy, Argentina 0 0 1 0 0 1
the attention. The Reggae Girlz were defunded by the Japan 0 0 1 0 0 1
“We are here among the 24 teams in the Jamaican federation after they failed to qual- which seeks to double participation in the Scotland 0 1 0 1 2 0
tournament, this is our success. And to play ify for the 2007 World Cup and 2008 sport. One goal is to put more women in
Friday, June 14
one of the best teams in the world, like the Olympics. Marley made it her personal Japan vs. Scotland, 6 a.m.
U. S. , this is also our success, ” cause to revive the team in 2014. See SOCCER, Page 14 England vs. Argentina, noon
Wednesday, June 19
Japan vs. England, noon
Australia beats Brazil 3-2 South Africa on Thursday.
World Cup roundup China evened itself with Spain for second
Scotland vs. Argentina, noon

with aid from an own goal place in Group B with three points, and now GROUP E
Australia, just the second team to win a W L T GF GA Pts
MONTPELLIER, France — An own goal World Cup match after going down two goals, focuses on its next match and the push to join Canada 1 0 0 1 0 3
gave Australia a come-from-behind 3-2 victo- needed a good game after dropping its opener group leader Germany in the last 16. Netherlands 1 0 0 1 0 3
Cameroon 0 1 0 0 1 0
ry over Brazil at the Women’s World Cup, 2-1 to Italy. Brazil won its tournament opener Forward Li Ying put 1999 runner-up China New Zealand 0 1 0 0 1 0
even after Marta added a record 16th career against Jamaica 3-0 on Cristiane’s hat trick. ahead in the 40th minute with an opportunist
tournament goal. effort. Meeting Zhang Rui’s right-wing cross, Saturday, June 15
It was the first loss in the group stage for Netherlands vs. Cameroon, 6 a.m.
Marta, who sat out Brazil’s opening game the Brazilians since 1995, snapping a 16- she got ahead of her marker and poked the ball Canada vs. New Zealand, noon
with a left thigh injury, became the first play- match unbeaten streak. into the bottom right corner. Thursday, June 20
China lost 1-0 to two-time champion Netherlands vs. Canada, 9 a.m.
er to score in five different World Cups when Brazil’s Formiga, the oldest player in the Cameroon vs. New Zealand, 9 a.m.
she converted a penalty kick in the 27th tournament at 41, collected her second yellow Germany in its opening match. South Africa
minute of Thursday’s game. card during the match. She will have to sit out was beaten 3-1 by Spain and now has two GROUP F
W L T GF GA Pts
Cristiane scored a header to put the the final group match against Italy. losses. United States 1 0 0 13 0 3
Brazilians up 2-0. Caitlin Foord scored before American Abby Wambach and Germany’s Forward Thembi Kgatlana scored against Sweden 1 0 0 2 0 3
the break to pull Australia within one. Spain and was South Africa’s most dangerous Chile 0 1 0 0 2 0
Birgit Prinz rank behind Marta on the World Thailand 0 1 0 0 13 0
Chloe Logarzo’s shot from distance in the Cup goals list with 14 each. player against China, with a chance to equal-
58th minute tied it and then Australia went ize in the 76th. Sunday, June 16
Sweden vs. Thailand, 6 a.m.
ahead on the own goal, an error by Monica China beats South Africa Pouncing on a loose ball inside the left of United States vs. Chile, 9 a.m.
that snapped the stalemate in the 66th minute. the penalty area, her shot hit defender Lin
Sam Kerr appeared to be offside but the goal 1-0 to set up decider vs Spain Yuping near her right shoulder. There were
Thursday, June 20
Sweden vs. United States, noon
Thailand vs. Chile, noon
was awarded after video review, and the PARIS — China is back on track at the calls for a penalty but no video review was
Brazilians fumed. Women’s World Cup after a 1-0 win against done. x-advanced to knockout stage
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Olympic qualifying begins for skateboarding


By Bernie Wilson that process has been,” he said. “It’s been going to put skateboarding on such a high-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pretty fun to figure out, just a little different. er scale and maybe be recognized as a true
We go to these events anyway. We grew up sport instead of just kind of like an action
skating X Games, Street League, Dew Tour. sport,” Caples said. “It just puts it in a high-
LONG BEACH — Being an Olympic
Just show up and do your best and every- er category, which it should be because a lot
sport is starting to bring a different vibe to
thing else will follow that. If you win these of risks come with skateboarding and it
skateboarding.
events, then you get to go to the Olympics, should be recognized for that.”
With a promise from the IOC to keep the and that’s fair. Just do what you’ve been
spirit of the sport intact as it makes its The IOC was looking at sports that have
doing anyway, just maybe a little better.”
debut at the Tokyo Games next year, skate- the greatest impact with young people when
Josh Friedberg, CEO of USA
boarders are raising their game as qualifying it added skateboarding, surfing and sport
Skateboarding, said there was some initial
events begin. climbing for the 2020 Games, sports direc-
confusion after the first U.S. national team
“I mean, it’s the Olympics. It’s the tor Kit McConnell said.
was announced earlier this year. Those 16
biggest stage a person, an athlete, anybody skaters aren’t guaranteed a spot in the “We want to keep that spirit of skate-
can ever be on,” Sean Malto of Kansas City Olympics, just support from the national boarding. It’s not just about taking skate-
said Thursday at the Dew Tour, which is the governing body. boarding and making it feel like another
first global Olympic qualifying event for Skaters not on the U.S. team, such as Olympic sport,” McConnell said. “We don’t
men’s and women’s park and street held in Malto and Curren Caples of Ventura, can want to change it, we want to celebrate it.”
the United States. qualify on their own merit.
“It does open a lot of doors,” said Malto, A total of 80 spots will be available for
Once that confusion was cleared up, mak-
29, who competes in the street event. “It the Olympics, with 20 per event, which
ing the Olympic team became a goal, said
does put a lot of eyes on something that was include men’s and women’s park and street.
the 23-year-old Caples, who skates both
underground for a really long time. I think A minimum of one athlete per continent will
street and park.
that’s a real special thing, a special oppor- be guaranteed a spot for each event, and
“I figured why not. If I can make it, it DEWTOUR.COM
tunity to be part of.” Japan will be guaranteed a minimum of one
would be rad just to call yourself an Sean Malto practices ahead of the Dew Tour
Malto participated in the first qualifier spot in each event. A skater can qualify in
Olympian, just to be at the Olympics and stop in Long Beach, which is the first
last month, the Street League both park and street. A maximum of 12
represent the first year of skateboarding in qualifying event of the 2020 Olympics.
Skateboarding event in London. He said skaters from any one country could poten-
it, which would be pretty cool.”
that skating “has always been very loose vibe of the whole contest is a little differ- tially qualify, three in each event.
This will be the first Olympic qualifica-
and open,” but the qualifiers have made tion contest for Caples. ent. You can see that people are hungrier and Among those competing here is two-time
things a bit more rigid. “I’ve skated many Dew Tours in the past practices are way more intense. It’s been a Olympic snowboard silver medalist Ayumu
“It’s been an adjustment. It’s been tough. and this one is definitely different, for sure, cool experience and I’m stoked to compete. Hirano, who last month won the men’s park
But the opportunity is far greater than what because there are a lot of people. The whole “Skateboarding in the Olympics is just event at Japan’s national championships.

Panel: 90% of U.S. sport Froome still hospitalized


bets could be online soon By Samuel Petrequin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Team Ineos said in a statement that med-
ical staff at the hospital in central France is
“very happy” with Froome’s progress to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS technology, predicted “90-plus percent” of all PARIS — Chris Froome underwent suc- date.
U.S. sports betting will be done via mobile cessful surgery after the high-speed crash “First things first, the surgery was a suc-
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Some gambling devices within the next 10 years. that left him with multiple fractures and cess. The operation, which lasted for six
and technology executives say 90% of sports “Innovation will drive through that,” he shattered his hopes of hours, went very well,” Team Ineos doctor
betting in the United States will be done over said. “And who knows what mobile will look going for a fifth Tour de Richard Usher said. “Chris will remain in
mobile phones or the internet in the next five like 10 years from now?” France title next month, hospital for the next few days for observa-
to 10 years. Parikshat Khanna, CEO of CG Technology, his team said on tion, but he is already actively engaging in
Speaking this week at the East Coast a licensed Nevada bookmaker, echoed that Thursday. discussing his rehabilitation options,
Gaming Congress in Atlantic City, the leaders prediction. Froome will remain which is very encouraging.”
say rapid advances in technology are pushing “The true capability of sports wagering is hospitalized for observa- The 34-year-old Froome broke his right
sports betting further online. mobile,” he said. tion at the Saint-Etienne femur, elbow and several ribs in the crash
Since winning a U.S. Supreme Court case When CG launched its betting apps in hospital where he under- that likely ended his season. He received
last year clearing the way for all states to offer 2009, “It was always assumed you wanted to Chris Froome went a six-hour opera- emergency care on the road, was transported
legal sports betting, New Jersey has taken in sit in a sports book for three or four hours to tion after hitting a wall to Roanne hospital then airlifted to Saint-
nearly $3 billion in sports bets. watch the game,” Khanna said. at high speed during a training ride before a Etienne for surgery.
Around 80% of those have been placed But within two years, 60% of the compa- time trial at the Criterium du Dauphine in Team principal Dave Brailsford told the
online. ny’s bets were being taken via mobile apps. the town of Roanne on Wednesday. The BBC that Froome was on a descent with
That percentage is set to increase in about Itai Pazner, CEO of 888 Holdings, has less- Dauphine is a traditional warmup race for teammate Wout Poels when he went to blow
five years, several executives said in a panel. er expectations of mobile sports betting, but the Tour de France, the three-week show- his nose and a gust of wind took out his
Moti Malul, CEO of NeoGames, a global still predicts at least half of it will be done piece race Froome and his teammates have front wheel, he lost control, and he hit the
provider of internet gambling and lottery online within the next five years. dominated in recent years. wall of a house.

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DEMPSEY
Continued from page 11
SOCCER
Continued from page 12

For a kid who grew up rooting for the positions of power both within FIFA and it
Giants — idolizing the likes of third base- member federations. It also requires federa-
man Pedro Feliz and, more recently, Gold tions to create plans to develop the
Glove shortstop Brandon Crawford — don- women’s game.
ning the orange-and-black, surprisingly, But the strategy doesn’t require countries
felt like just another day at the yard, he said. to use a dedicated percentage of their FIFA
“I kind of take pride in not making a big funding on women.
moment bigger than it is,” Dempsey said. “I Chile, which like Jamaica is also making
enjoy living in the moment. … I try to soak its first World Cup appearance, essentially
it in but I just treat it like another day at the fell out of the world rankings altogether in
yard. My whole life I’ve been like that.” 2016 because the team didn’t play any
This was never more evident than down meaningful games. After a 2-0 loss to
the stretch for Fresno State, as the Bulldogs Sweden in its World Cup opener, Chile
won 10 of their last 11 regular-season plays the U.S. in Paris on Sunday.
games to lock up the Mountain West
The Americans are coming off the record-
Conference championship.
breaking victory over Thailand. Critics
The dominant stretch started with a non- jumped on the U.S. for running up the score
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
conference win at Cal Poly followed by a and celebrating late goals when the game
three-game sweep at Nevada. Dempsey went Nolan Dempsey crosses the plate for Fresno State in the Stanford Regional playoff finale
Monday, June 3 at Sunken Diamond. Two days later, the all-Mountain West Conference second had already been decided. It was the most
9 for 14 on the week, including a home run goals ever scored in a World Cup, as well as
and five RBIs against Cal Poly, to earn his baseman was drafted in the 33rd round by the San Francisco Giants.
the biggest margin of victory. Alex
second Mountain West Player of the Week that night was the draft.” a guy,” Dempsey said. “And I’ll continue to Morgan’s five goals tied a tournament
award of the season. Prior to game time, it was announced work hard and see what happens from there.” record.
Fresno State went on to sweep the Hunter Bishop — who was not only The numbers were legit. Dempsey hit
Mountain West Tournament, with Dempsey Dempsey’s former classmate at Serra, the .332 with seven home runs and 57 RBIs, For the United States, the World Cup
hitting a cool .400 (4 for 10). The Bulldogs two grew up in the same hometown of San and tied for fourth in the Mountain West comes at a time that the team has its own,
then extended a winning streak to nine Carlos — was drafted in the first round by with 17 doubles. Primarily a second base- albeit completely different, battle back
games by taking the first two games in the the Giants. man, he played five different positions for home.
Stanford Regional before having their sea- “I was extremely happy for him, ” the Bulldogs, including shortstop, third The players filed a lawsuit earlier this year
son end with back-to-back loses to the Dempsey said. “I grew up with him. I base and both corner outfield spots. that alleges discrimination by the U.S.
Cardinal June 2 and 3. haven’t seen him in a while but he’s a great Dempsey went on to be named a first-team Soccer Federation. They are seeking pay
That 9-7 elimination loss landed on the kid, he’s got a great family, and they’ve all-Mountain West second baseman. Not equitable with that of the men’s national
first day of the MLB draft. been through so much.” bad for someone who had no four-year col- team. The case is in the early stages in the
“In that moment I was pretty devastated Dempsey said he suspected he might have lege offers out of Serra in 2014. Admittedly, court system, and the players say they have
that we lost,” Dempsey said. “I was staying a chance to land with the Giants as well. He though, it was the best thing for him. put it out of their minds for now.
in the moment in the regional … and I had been in communication with several “I feel like going away (to Oregon State) The fight in France is on the field.
wanted to win more than anything in the teams, including San Francisco. really helped me to sit back and devote my “For right now this is our focus, this is
world. And then we lost. So, to tell you the “It was more, I put up the numbers, I put in time to realizing what I love is competing,” our sole focus,” Morgan said. “This team is
truth, the last thing that was on my mind the work and we’re going to take a chance on Dempsey said. united in a way I have never seen before.”

As a senior midfielder, said Henry Arredondo, head coach of High School Athlete of the Year. In all, 607

JONES
Continued from page 11
Jones led the Knights to
a 20-2-2 record and the
Central Coast Section
Woodside Priory School. “She is technical-
ly gifted and makes the game easy for every-
one on her team. She is a magician with the
athletes are honored each year.
Jones joins recent Gatorade California
Div. I championship this ball at her feet, and her excellent soccer IQ Girls Soccer Players of the Year Isabella
past season. Jones makes her that much more dangerous.”       D’Aquila (2017-18, JSerra Catholic High
me kind of speechless, ” Jones said recorded 18 goals and 16 Jones has maintained a 3.65 GPA in the School), Kennedy Wesley (2016-17, Valley
Thursday. assists despite missing classroom. She signed a National Letter of Christian High School), Taylor Ziemer
Jones is also the reigning Daily Journal the final two games of Intent to play soccer on scholarship at Duke
Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year. (2015-16 & 2014-15, Montgomery High
Sophie Jones the season while training University this fall. School) and MacKenzie Cerda (2013-14,
The Gatorade award, which recognizes not with the U. S. Soccer The Gatorade Player of the Year program
only outstanding athletic excellence, but Under-20 Women’s National Team. Edison High School) among the state’s list
annually recognizes one winner in the
also high standards of academic achieve- The 2018 United Soccer Coaches Youth District of Columbia and each of the 50 of former award winners.
ment and exemplary character demonstrated Girls National Player of the Year for her per- states that sanction high school football,
on and off the field, distinguishes Jones as Since the program’s inception in 1985,
formance with her club team, Jones played girls volleyball, boys and girls cross coun-
California’s best high school girls soccer in the 2018 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Gatorade Player of the Year award recipients
try, boys and girls basketball, boys and
player. Uruguay.      girls soccer, baseball, softball, and boys have won hundreds of professional and col-
Now she is a finalist for the prestigious Jones has volunteered locally with the and girls track & field, and awards one lege championships, and many have also
Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Special Olympics and as a youth soccer National Player of the Year in each sport. turned into pillars in their communities,
Year award to be announced later this coach. From the 12 national winners, one male and becoming coaches, business owners and
month.  “Sophie is a leader and leads by example,” one female athlete are each named Gatorade educators.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE NBA FINALS
East Division East Division Toronto 4, Warriors 2
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Thursday, May 30: Toronto 118, Warriors 109
New York 41 26 .612 — Atlanta 40 29 .580 —
Sunday, June 2: Warriors 109, Toronto 104
Tampa Bay 41 27 .603 1/2 Philadelphia 38 30 .559 1 1/2
Boston 36 34 .514 6 1/2 New York 33 34 .493 6 Wednesday, June 5:Toronto 123,Warriors 109
Toronto 25 43 .368 16 1/2 Washington 31 37 .456 8 1/2 Friday, June 7: Toronto 105, Warriors 92
Baltimore 21 47 .309 20 1/2 Miami 24 42 .364 14 1/2 Monday, June 10: Warriors 106,Toronto 105
Thursday, June 13:Toronto 114,Warriors 110
Central Division Central Division
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Minnesota 45 22 .672 — Milwaukee 39 29 .574 — TRANSACTIONS
Cleveland 34 33 .507 11 Chicago 38 30 .559 1
BASEBALL
Chicago 33 34 .493 12 St. Louis 33 33 .500 5
American League
ORLANDO RAMIREZ/USA TODAY SPORTS Detroit 25 40 .385 19 Cincinnati 30 36 .455 8 MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled RHP Fernando
Ricky Fowler is one of four players one shot behind after a 5-under 66. Kansas City 22 46 .324 23 1/2 Pittsburgh 30 38 .441 9 Romero from Rochester (IL). Optioned RHP Ryan
Eades to Rochester.
that today. I was trying to just hang

GOLF
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in there today. Rosey proved the
golf course could be had.”
Two-time defending champion
West Division

Houston
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.529
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Los Angeles
Arizona
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9 1/2
NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed 1B-DH Kendrys
Morales on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 12. Re-
called LHP Nestor Cortes Jr. and OF Mike Tauchman
from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
SEATTLE MARINERS — Signed RHP George Kirby
Brooks Koepka proved the opening and LHP Brandon Williamson.
A’s 35 34 .507 11 Colorado 36 32 .529 9 1/2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Recalled RHP Justin
holes could be had. He was 4 under Angels 34 35 .493 12
This was the day to take advan- San Diego 33 36 .478 13 Shafer from Buffalo (IL). Placed RHP Elvis Luciano
with his birdie on the par-5 sixth Seattle 29 43 .403 18 1/2 Giants 28 38 .424 16 1/2 on the 10-day IL. Acquired RHP Nick Kingham from
tage, especially with a cool, over- hole and appeared to be on another the Pittsburgh for cash considerations.Transferred
cast sky for most of the day. RHP Ryan Tepera to the 60-day IL. Signed RHPs Alek
major mission until a few errant tee Thursday’s Games Manoah, Alex Nolan and Jackxarel Lebron; OF Will
Rose knew what was at stake Thursday’s Games
shots into nasty rough, a few Minnesota 10,Seattle 5
Robertson and SS Glenn Santiago to minor league
when he blasted out of a bunker missed putts and a few bogeys. Even N.Y.Mets 4,St.Louis 4,susp. contracts.
Toronto 12,Baltimore 3 National League
short of the par-5 18th to about 12 so, he had few complaints about his Atlanta 6,Pittsburgh 5
Boston 7,Texas 6 CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP Carl Edwards, Jr. on
feet. He was watching the telecast 69 to begin his bid for a record- Arizona 5,Washington 0 the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 10. Recalled LHP
Angels 5,Tampa Bay 3
earlier when Rickie Fowler had a tying third straight U.S. Open. Colorado 9,San Diego 6 Tim Collins from Iowa (PCL).
Kansas City 7,Detroit 3
birdie putt for a 65 to tie the lowest “I didn’t shoot myself out of it,” L.A.Dodgers 7,Chicago Cubs 3 COLORADO ROCK IES — Reinstated LHP Mike
ChicagoWhite Sox 5,N.Y.Yankees 4 Dunn from the 10-day IL. Optioned LHP Phillip Diehl
U.S. Open round at Pebble Beach, Koepka said. “I’m right there. I feel Friday’s Games to Albuquerque (PCL).
Friday’s Games
set by Woods in the first round of like if I get off tomorrow to a good Arizona (Ray 5-3) atWashington (Scherzer 4-5),4:05 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Activated INF Matt
Boston(Rodriguez6-4)atBaltimore(Cashner6-2),4:05p.m. Beaty from the 10-day IL. Placed INF Corey Seager
his record-setting victory in 2000. start, I’m right back into it.” Pittsburgh (Brault 2-1) at Miami (Richards 3-6),4:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Plutko 2-1) at Detroit (TBD),4:10 p.m. on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 12.
“I was thinking, ‘This would be Phil Mickelson, in another U.S. St.Louis (Ponce de Leon 0-0) at Mets (Matz 5-4),4:10 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Acquired UTL Brad
Angels (Heaney 0-1) atTampa Bay (Snell 4-5),4:10 p.m.
kind of cool doing it front of the Open quest to complete the career Texas (TBD) at Cincinnati (Mahle 2-6),4:10 p.m. Miller from the New York Yankees for cash.
Texas (TBD) at Cincinnati (Mahle 2-6),4:10 p.m.
great man himself,”’ Rose said. Grand Slam, didn’t feel he was out of Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-1) at Atlanta (Fried 7-3),4:20 p.m.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Recalled LHP Ginesis
KansasCity(Keller3-8)atMinnesota(Gibson6-3),5:10p.m. Cabrera from Memphis (PCL). Placed RHP Ryan Hel-
He lightly pumped his fist, partly it either, despite only two birdies in SanDiego(Quantrill1-2)atColorado(Hoffman1-3),5:40p.m. sley on the 10-day IL.
Yankees (Sabathia 3-3) atWhite Sox (Giolito 9-1),5:10 p.m.
for the record, mainly for the best his round of 1-over 72, which Cubs (Hendricks 7-4) at L.A.Dodgers (Hill 3-1),7:10 p.m.
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reinstated LHP Matt
Toronto (Sanchez 3-7) at Houston (Cole 5-5),5:10 p.m. Strahm from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Robert
start. included a 22-inch par putt that he

I AM SAGE
Seattle (Gonzales 6-6) at Oakland (Bassitt 3-2),6:37 p.m. Milwaukee (Davies 7-0) at Giants (Pomeranz 1-6),7:15 p.m. Stock to El Paso (PCL).
Fowler had to settle for a 66, tied missed.
with Aaron Wise and two others Woods also had a one-shot lead
who had big finishes. Xander when he had his opening 65 in
Schauffele caught a break when his 2000, a lead he stretched to six
tee shot on the 18th caromed off the shots after the second round, 10
rock edge of the left fairway, setting shots after the third and 15 shots at
up a 12-foot eagle. Louis the end, a record for major champi-
Oosthuizen finished on No. 9 by onships.
holing a bunker shot for a birdie. It But only 17 players were under
felt almost as good as the wedge he par in the first round of 2000. For VETERINARY CENTERS
holed from 95 yards for eagle on this U.S. Open, in these relatively Improving the lives of pets and their people.
No. 11. soft conditions, 39 players broke
Woods took advantage of the par. “Being SAGE” means being part of something
scoring holes with three birdies, but Perhaps more telling about the very special. Whether you are a past, or
there was one blunder — a tee shot course, and depth of talent com- present patient, or an employee, you are
he hooked on the par-3 fifth that pared with two decades ago, there SAGE. You have experienced what it means
smacked off the cart path into were 17 eagles. That’s the most for
gnarly, deep grass some 20 yards any round at any U.S. Open, break- to “be SAGE”. SAGE is compassion. It’s
behind the edge of the bleachers. He ing the record of 13 set in 1983 at passion for life. SAGE is knowledge and
blasted that out beyond the green Oakmont. The eagles included experience that leads the veterinary industry.
and made double bogey. Callum Tarren holing out from a SAGE is family. We are SAGE and we are
After two straight birdies, he fin- bunker on No. 10, the hardest hole hear to help your animal live a better life.
ished with 11 straight pars for a 70. at Pebble, and Rory Sabbatini mak- Explore being SAGE at:
“Pebble Beach, you have the first ing a hole-in-one on No. 12.
seven to get it going, and after that No one was expecting a breeze the SAGECENTERS.COM
it’s a fight,” Woods said. “I proved rest of the week.
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Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay faces $1.6
million penalty for blocking beach access THE ASSOCIATED PRESS public, with rare exceptions, but the hotel
did not make that clear and at times prevent-
The California Coastal Commission has ed easy access, the commission said. It also
approved a $1.6 million fine against the alleges the hotel failed to display signs
operators of a posh Northern California informing the beaches are free and open to
hotel for failing to provide public access to anyone.
its nearby beaches. Although the hotel is required to have a
Commissioners approved the penalty free public parking lot with 15 spaces and
against the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay keep another 25 spaces public in its garage,
Thursday at a meeting in San Diego. The hotel valets would park cars of hotel guests
fine was part of a settlement with the com- and golfers in public spaces or refuse public
mission, which alleged that the hotel did access to those spaces, the commission
not display signs informing the public said.
about the beach access. It also prevented the
public from easily accessing nearby public Shelly Auyeung, communications manag-
parking spaces. er at the Ritz-Carlton in Half-Moon Bay,
The 261-room luxury oceanfront hotel, declined to comment when reached by
golf course and spa was built in 2001. phone Thursday.
The penalty is the second-largest in the “Perhaps creating the illusion of a private
commission’s history. It will help increase beach helps justify the exorbitant cost of
access to state beaches and purchase land the rooms,” said Mandy Sackett, state poli-
SANMATEOCOUNTYPHOTOS ON VISUALHUNT.COM north of the hotel to expand beach access. cy director for the Surfrider Foundation, an
California Coastal Commission approved a $1.6 million fine against the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay. In California, all beaches are open to the environmental group.
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The Pride of San Mateo


Celebrating Pride in Central Park
by Wassim Khemici For more information about the San
The San Mateo County Pride Center is Mateo County Pride Center or to donate
proud to be partnered with the 7th Annual to the center, contact the center at
San Mateo County LGBTQ+ Pride info@sanmateopride.org or
Celebration, this Saturday 11AM to 5PM in 650-591-0133
Central Park, San Mateo. Visit www.SanMateoPride.org for
The Pride Celebration is an opportunity upcoming events, sign-up to receive
to champion inclusion and wellness for the updates, and be sure to check out the
LGBTQ+ folks and allies in San Mateo center at 1021 S. El Camino Real, San
County. Mateo. Hours: Monday-Thursday
10am-7pm and Fridays 10-9pm.
This years event is particularly
momentous as it is the 50th anniversary of
the historic Stonewall uprising in New
York and is themed “Rooted in Resilience”. Upcoming events hosted by the
Come out and enjoy the day’s festivities, San Mateo County Pride Center
which celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month and
support San Mateo’s diverse community.
San Mateo County LGBTQ+ Pride
Free and family-friendly, this weekend’s
Event: Rooted in Resilience. Saturday,
festival will feature food trucks,
June 15th: 11AM-5PM. San Mateo Central
entertainment, activities for all ages, as
Park, 50 East 5th Avenue, San Mateo, CA.
well as art and merchandise from local
businesses. Enjoy live music all day with Gay Pride Luncheon for Older Adults
performances by DJ Lady Char, The B2_s, 50+. Monday, June 24th: 12 Noon. San
Jesús U. BettaWork, the West Bay Mateo County Pride Center: 1021 S. El
Community Band, and more. There will Camino Real, San Mateo, CA.
also be over 50 local vendors and resource
booths in addition to an STI/HIV testing Trans Social Group. Monday, June 17th:
truck. Don’t miss out on this fun day in the 6:30PM-8PM. San Mateo County Pride
park to commemorate the community's Center: 1021 S. El Camino Real, San
effort to build a safe space in San Mateo Mateo, CA.
County for people of all gender and sexual
identities. This event is welcoming and LGBTQ+ Youth Group Ages 10-18.
inclusive to people of all ages and is an Thursday, June 27th: 6PM-7:30PM. San
alcohol and substance free space. Mateo County Pride Center: 1021 S. El
Camino Real, San Mateo, CA.
Organized by and for the local LGBTQ+
community, this weekend’s Pride A special thank you to this story’s proud
celebration is organized thanks to the sponsors including, Annie Appleby of
dedication of countless volunteers and Yoga Force, Michelle Pappe of All State
people like Lisa Putkey, the San Mateo Insurance, 25th Ave San Mateo and Craig
County Pride Center Program Director. “I and Derrick of Reach and Teach, 25th Ave
love San Mateo County’s Pride Celebration San Mateo.
because it is truly rooted in local
community voices, needs, and dreams,”
said Putkey in regards to the upcoming Lower left: San Mateo County Pride Center Program Director Lisa Putkey; lower right: Bilingual
festival. “From the grassroots volunteer Mental Health Clinician Men Chun Wong with Training and Peer Group Coordinator Andres Loyola
organizers to the community groups
present, we create an inclusive and safer case management. you may need. Ensuring that the space is
space to uplift the queer and trans folks on A vibrant and resourceful community inclusive to all, the Pride Center is a
the Peninsula.” space, the San Mateo County LGBTQ+ substance and alcohol free zone.
In addition, this year marks the second Pride Center hosts educational workshops, Beyond just providing help and social
anniversary of the San Mateo County affordable housing programs, training services to SMC’s LGBTQ+ community,
LGBTQ+ Pride Center, which opened its programs for local schools and health the center’s mission is to provide a much
headquarters near downtown San Mateo in providers, regular drop-in hours, and needed safe space for people of all ages,
2017. Since its inception, the San Mateo meeting spaces. With crafternoons, book sexual orientations and gender identities,
County Pride Center has provided a clubs, movie nights, and intergenerational and a place where community members can
plethora of services to thousands of dinners, the center is also just a fun and just hang out, volunteer, and thrive. A
LGBTQ+ residents of all ages with welcoming place for social gatherings. The community force, the San Mateo County
specialized programs for youth and older center has many peer support groups such Pride Center is a creative collaboration
adults. The center offers a vast array of as LGBTQ+ Youth (10-18), Grown Folks between four partners agencies: StarVista,
programs that support LGBTQ+ individuals (18-30), Coffee Break (50+), Queers on the Outlet of Adolescent Counseling Services,
and families, such as clinical services to Autism Spectrum (18+), Polyamory Peer Peninsula Family Service, and Daly City
help people face the unique challenges that Power (18+), Gaymer’s Group (18+), Trans Partnership, all in partnership with San
are suffered in the LGBTQ+ community. Social Group (18+), Gay Men’s Group Mateo County Behavioral Health and
These clinical and mental health services (18+), and more. You can even access Recovery Services. This weekend’s pride
include individual counseling, family and various resources at the center by checking celebration has been organized by the
partner counseling (Medi-Cal, Sliding out a book at the LGBTQ+ library, using the PRIDE Initiative, the San Mateo County
Scale), peer counseling and mentorship, and computer lab and web based media center, Pride Center, and the County of San Mateo
and obtain more information or referrals LGBTQ Commission.

Michelle Pappe
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650.286.2140
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Yoga mats, accessories, and classes.
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‘Men in Black’
returns, a little
worse for wear
By Jake Coyle Instead, we get film series perpetuated beyond
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their natural end with the hope that you remem-
ber them enough to get you in the door but not
Would any fictional gadget be more coveted by enough that you’re much bothered by regurgi-
Hollywood executives than the memory-erasing tated storylines. To be honest, I don’t recall
“Men in Black” neuralyzer? Imagine the lucra- much from the first three “Men in Black”
tive benefits of being able to, with a single films, all by Barry Sonnenfeld, except the
flash, make moviegoers forget the film they just original’s light wit, the fine chemistry
saw. Franchises would be endlessly renewable. between the leads, Will Smith and Tommy Lee
IP could last forever. See MIB, Page 22
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM


By Susan Cohn ed within Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor Road,
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT Menlo Park. For more information visit
www. portolaartgallery. com or call 321-
GUY MAGALLANES WINS SOCIE- 0220.
TY OF WESTERN ARTISTS BEST IN ***
SHOW. The Society of Western Artists WOMEN’S CAUCUS FOR THE ARTS
69th Annual Show awarded Best of Show to VISITS “MY HAPPY PLACE, ” AT THE
Guy Magallanes for his watercolor “Roma PALO ALTO ART CENTER. Let’s exam-
Madonella. ” Judges were artists Dmitry ine the places that art can take us. It can be
Grudsky, Terri Ford and Linda Harris. The a color, an experience, an imaginary place,
Portrait Award went to Arena Shawn for her memory of a place, a place in our dreams, or
Charcoal “True Grit. ” The water media a real one. In “My Happy Place,” the mem-
awards First Place went to Jane Hofstetter bers of the Peninsula Chapter of Women’s
for her “Coastal View,” Second Place to Caucus for the Arts create the world they try
Carrie Drilling her “Epiphyllum Beauty,” to enjoy and encourage others to join.
and Third Place to Shirley Green for her Participating artists are Lorraine Capparell;
“Twists and Turns.” First Place Oil/Acrylic Amy Clark; Sherri Hanna; Xuan Ho;
award went to Henri for her acrylic “All I Marilynn J Host; Kristine Idarius; Rebecca
Have to Say,” and Second Place to Romeo Lambing; Tanya Lin; B Momar; Denise
Washington for his oil “Torita.” In the Natanson Marcus; Yvonne Newhouse; Maria
Pastel-Mixed Media category, First Place Schechter; Rachel Tirosh; Annette Wagner;
was given to John Barrows for his mixed Greta Waterman; Ruth Waters; Emily Wiser;
media “Professor Flockmocker,” Second and MarianYap. This exhibition will be on
Place to Gerald Boyd for his pastel “Homage view June 1-28, at the Palo Alto Art Center,
to King Cuong,” and Third Place to Deepali 1313 Newell Road in Palo Alto.
Kapatkar for her pastel “Reflections.” First ***
Place for Non-Representational art was THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY: SAN
Marilyn Torchin’s watercolor “Send in the MATEO COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM
Clowns” and the People’s Choice award CELEBRATES JUNE 2 9 RE-OPENING
from the last show was “Happy African OF PERMANENT GALLERY IN RED-
Boy” oil by Rema Mansi. Other show par- WOOD CITY. The San Mateo County
ticipants are Edna Acri, Trowzers Akimbo, History Museum announces the reopening
Tomiko Bailey, Lynn Flodin, Stephanie of its permanent exhibit gallery, “Land of
Getzler, Jim Gleeson SWA, Sharon Slusarz Opportunity: The Immigrant Experience in
Harris, Ron Jarvi Joyce Barron Leopardo, San Mateo County.” The gallery has under-
Diane Liguori, Rema Mansi, Leona gone an extensive renovation and will open
Moriarty, Rose Nieponice, Christine Ong- to the public at noon June 29 with a public
Dijcks, William Ramroth, Arena Shawn, celebration that will last until 3:30 p.m.
Deborah Shea, Fran Simontacchi and Sherry This unveiling will be a free event which
Vockel. The Society of Western Artists will feature family friendly activities and
Galley at 527 San Mateo Ave. in San Bruno refreshments. New components of the
gallery will include stories about the migra-
is open 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Wednesday
tion of people from other states – not just
through Saturday. A reception to meet the
other countries. This enables the museum to
artists is scheduled 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. June
include African American accounts from the
Guy Magallanes’s watercolor ‘Roma Madonella’ won Best of Show for the Society of Western 22. There will be an awards reception 1 p.m.
Great Migration, which took place between
Artists’ 69th Annual Show. Entries are on view at the SWA Gallery in San Bruno through Aug.4. to 2:30 p.m. Aug. 4.
World War I and 1970. A new computer
***
kiosk entitled “Tell Us Your Story” will
“LEARNING TO FLY”: OWL PHOTO-
allow all visitors to the museum the oppor-
GRAPHS BY LARRY CALOF, AT POR-
tunity to add their own family’s experience
TOLA ART GALLERY IN MENLO about coming to California to the exhibi-
PARK. The Portola Art Gallery presents tion. The San Mateo County History
“Learning to Fly,” a collection of photo- Museum is located at 2200 Broadway, with-
graphic images of various species of owls, in the 109-year-old “Old Courthouse” in
including “Snowy Owls,” as well as other Redwood City. For more information visit
birds by Larry Calof of Atherton. The exhib- www.historysmc.org or call 299-0104.
it features images printed on canvas, alu-
minum and traditional archival paper. A
reception for the artist will be held 1 p.m. to Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
4 p.m. June 15. Portola Art Gallery is locat- nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.
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calls and some data but not much else. State The spending plan is the first under “The biggest increase in this budget is for

BUDGET
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officials want to replace it with a system
that incorporates text messages, videos and
photos.
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has
12 days to sign it or veto parts of it.
It would also make California the first
people who aren’t even citizens, ” said
Assemblyman Devon Mathis, a Republican
who represents Porterville.
California now pays for the system with a state to help people who earn between four Democrats say the two health care pro-
fee on phone calls. But the fund has been and six times the federal poverty level pay posals are designed to make sure everyone
thing previous Legislatures were eager to do in California has health insurance.
steadily losing money as more people send their monthly health insurance premiums.
and led to multi-billion dollar budget “We want to make sure California is
deficits when the economy soured. text messages instead. That means families of four who earn as
much as $150,500 a year would be eligible. becoming healthier,” said Assemblyman
“There is no other state in this union that Some lawmakers want to replace the call Phil Ting, a Democrat from San Francisco
funds a 911 upgrade with one-time funds,” fee with a flat fee on all phone bills. The Lawmakers plan to pay for part of that by and chairman of the Assembly Budget
said state Sen. Mike McGuire, a Democrat plan would authorize the Office of taxing people who refuse to purchase pri- Committee.
representing Healdsburg. Emergency Services to impose a fee of as vate health insurance. That tax had been law The budget proposal also increases spend-
The massive spending plan, totaling much as 80 cents a month, based on the nationwide under former Democratic ing for public education, housing and pro-
more than 900 pages, directs the spending number of phones used in the state. State President Barack Obama’s health care law, grams to combat homelessness. It would
of tax dollars in the country’s most popu- officials expect the fee to be about 34 cents but Republicans in Congress eliminated the bring state reserves to $19.4 billion, or
lous state. a month. penalty as part of a 2017 overhaul to the about half of what the nonpartisan
Lawmakers must still pass more than a “We tried very much to make sure that this federal tax code. Legislative Analyst’s Office says is needed
dozen other bills to implement the budget. budget capitalizes on the fact that we have a The proposal has angered some to weather the next recession.
The trailer bills could contain important strong reserve and we have resources. But Republicans, who note the budget would “As our economy has been doing great,
details, such as how to implement the new that doesn’t mean ... that we spend it all,” also make some low-income adults living in we know that at some point soon a reces-
911 fee. said Senate President Pro Tempore Toni the country illegally eligible for taxpayer- sion will be coming and we need to make
California’s 911 system is based on tech- Atkins, a Democrat from San Diego. “It’s a funded health insurance. Only adults sure we are saving that money for a rainy
nology from the 1970s. It can handle phone fee connected to a real issue.” between 19 and 25 would be eligible. day,” Ting said.

reflection of the first “Men in Black.” It’s Thompson plays Molly, a young para- identical twins are suitably out-of-this-

MIB
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bland and nearly neuralyzer-level forget-
table. Its target market (international) is
right there in the title.
noid who has been on the lookout for alien
life forms since she was visited by a cuddly
extraterrestrial as a child and managed to
world. They are lethal emissaries for an
intergalactic force known as the Hive, even
if the twins’ Queen B is sadly nowhere to be
But it has a few things going for it. In the elude the neuralyzer. Through cunning and seen.
22 years since the original, the fate of the pluck, she tracks down a Men in Black head- The action skips around between Paris and
Jones, and the likable premise that aliens quarters and talks her way into a job after
world has, at the multiplex, hung in the bal- London and Marrakech, but the film gets a
walk among us. convincing Emma Thompson’s Agent O, a
ance roughly a billion times. But I still pre- comic lift when Kumail Nanjiani enters as
The new “Men in Black: International” is holdover from 2012’s “MIB3.”
fer the “Men in Black” mode of impending the voice of a strange little chess board
the fourth film in the franchise and one of
Armageddon to the more self-serious super- An eager new recruit, dubbed Agent M, creature named Pawny who pledges his
those reboot-sequel-spinoff hybrids.
hero rescues. Here, it’s routine, happens all Molly quickly partners with one of the devotion to Agent M.
Exactly how it connects to the previous
three movies is only so relevant, I suspect, the time, nothing much to worry about. The agency’s top men, Agent H (Hemsworth), an The plotting is clunky and haphazard. But
in the hearts of its makers. It’s just another end of the world is a breeze. arrogant but decorated agent whose swoon- when together, Thompson, Hemsworth and
one. And I also can’t get my ire up too much at worthiness extends to, it would seem, all Nanjiani turn “Men In Black: International”
This time, F. Gary Gray, coming off a film that gives ample room for Thompson the species of the universe. He’s the most into something funny and silly: a pleasant
another never-ending franchise (“The Fate and Hemsworth to be what they are: top- trusted agent of the organization overseen enough lark in formal wear.
of the Furious”), takes over as director. notch movie stars. “Men in Black: by High T (Liam Neeson). “Men in Black: International,” a Sony
Subbing for Smith and Jones are Tessa International” doesn’t rekindle the origi- But the Men in Black have a mole, they Pictures release, is rated PG-13 by the
Thompson and Chris Hemsworth, who nal’s fun, but it makes for a minimally suffi- soon learn, and a strange new shape-shift- Motion Picture Association of America for
already tried out their rapport together in cient summer diversion since it at least uses ing foe presently in the form of Laurent and sci-fi action, some language and suggestive
“Thor: Ragnarok.” its flood of special-effects not to drown out Larry Bourgeois. For anyone who’s seen material. Running time: 120 minutes. Two
The movie is, unsurprisingly, a pale its leads but to elevate them. Beyoncé’s “Homecoming, ” the dancing stars out of four.

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about 50 percent damaged, Marshall
said.
The cause is being investigated but
dispatched with about 30 firefighters.
No one was injured, Marshall said.

was not suspicious, Marshall said. The scene was cleared about 5 1/2
About seven people were reported to hours after the fire started. Officials
Department. have been displaced and there were ini- from Pacific Gas and Electric said a few
The fire prompted the temporary clo- tial reports there was a rescue situation dozen customers were without power as
sure of several nearby streets and the though the two people missing were a pole was damaged during the fire and
Kehoe Avenue off-ramp from Highway found elsewhere later. The fire was would need to be replaced. Power was
101. The first building was a total knocked down in about 45 minutes and expected to be restored by Thursday
loss, the home attached to it was sig- there were no injuries, Marshall said. evening.

SAN CARLOS FARMERS’ MARKET


Sunday, June 16, 10 am - 2 pm
The Market is Open Father’s Day!
Music by High & Lonesome
Rain or Shine

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FRIDAY, JUNE 14 tions to Beach Boys and beyond.
Seniors on the Square. 10 a.m. to $20. For more information call 315-
noon. Kerry McArdle, 1720 S. 0201.
Amphlett Blvd., Suite 123, San Mateo.
Meet and greet with Redwood City SUNDAY, JUNE 16
business owners. Free. For more San Mateo Quak er Worship
information call 344-5200. Group. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardeners’
Hall, 503 E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. The
Sof t Sk ills: Bouncing Back , San Mateo Quaker Worship Group
Building Resiliency Presented by has unprogrammed meetings, and
San Mateo County Jobs for Youth. all are welcome to attend. For more
4 p.m. South San Francisco Main information call 384-9817.
Library, 840 W. Orange St., South San
Francisco. Learn coping skills and CuriOdyssey ’s Bubbles and
strategies for overcoming adversity R ainbows. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
in difficult situations. Free. For more CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point
information call 829-3860. Drive, San Mateo. Attend Tom
Noddy’s Bubble Magic Show. Create
Friday Art Series: Patricia Wakida a colorful craft with the Museum of
of Wasabi Press. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Craft and Design. Make bubbles and
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose play with prisms built by the
Road, Burlingame. Patricia Wakida is a CuriOdyssey exhibits team. Cost is
writer, artist, editor and bibliophile. included with admission. For more
Her media of choice are linoleum information call 342-7755.
blocks, wood and metal type, and
hundred year old letterpresses. Free. Dia de la Feira at the San Mateo
For more information call 558-7400 County Fair. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. San
Mateo County Event Center, 2495
Peninsula Folk Music Club. 7 p.m. to Delaware St., San Mateo. The rhyth-
9 p.m. Veterans Memorial Senior mic music of five popular Latin
Center, Sunset Room, 1455 Madison bands. Free with the price of fair
Ave., Redwood City. Sing or play an admission. For more information call
instrument with friends. For more 574-3247.
information call 515-9969.
B elmont Sustainable Living:
The Commodores. 7:30 p.m. to 9 Getting Seeds Star ted. 2 p.m. to 3
p.m. San Mateo County Event Center, p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo. This de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn the var-
concert is a part of the San Mateo ious ways you can successfully start
County Fair’s concert series. Free for seeds and the conditions that can
fair attendees. For more information affect sprouting. Free. For more infor-
mation call 591-8286. ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL
call 574-3247.
Kim Barr of Hawaiian Teriyaki displays the pineapple bowl, in which white rice and chicken topped with teriyaki sauce is
SATURDAY, JUNE 15 MONDAY, JUNE 17 served in a carved-out pineapple with chunks of the fruit on the side.
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. K eeping Safe from Financial
Water Dog Lake, Hallmark Drive and Fraud. 11 a.m. to noon. San Mateo Barr said. Today, the two take their Cinnamon Rolls in the building, for
Lake Road, Belmont. Enjoy a stroll
with physician volunteers who can
answer your health-related ques-
tions along the way. People of all
ages and fitness levels are invited to
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. Come learn about
the signs of elder abuse and finan-
cial exploitation, common strategies
used by scammers, and how to pro-
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business and two children to about 23
fairs a year.
Their signature dish is the pineapple
example, we grew up with them and
they have children so our children and
their children are friends. It’s not just
this free community health program. tect your finances. Free. Registration bowl, in which white rice and chicken us having friends but the kids continue
For more information call 312-1663. required. For more information and
to register call 522-7490. topped with teriyaki sauce is served in to grow up together.” 
CuriOdyssey ’s B ubbles and years ago we were next to someone a carved-out pineapple with chunks of Noel’s is known for creative takes
Rainbows. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Maturing Gracefully Talk. 12 p.m. selling funnel cake and it just looked the fruit on the side.  on Mexican classics such as fried avo-
CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point to 1 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Drive, San Mateo. Watch bubbles Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. This better,” she said. “It looked easier, not Bakersfield-based Noel’s Mexican cado tacos and burritos with Flamin’
grow into moving, geometric forms event is presented by Christina so many food items, but it’s actually Food is another family business and it hot Cheetos or French fries.
at Tom Noddy’s Bubble Magic Show. Irving (LCSW) from Family Caregiver
Create a colorful craft with the Alliance and the National Center on not as easy as it looked.”  was founded in 1978. Co-owners Sharky’s is another San Mateo
Museum of Craft & Design. Make Caregiving. for more information call These days, Mize and her husband hit Brandy and Marco Arredondo, sixth County Fair regular focusing on
bubbles and play with prisms built 591-8286.
by the CuriOdyssey exhibits team. about seven to eight fairs a year. generation owners, along with their seafood. The business has twice been
Cost is included with admission. For Improving Your Balance. 2 p.m. to 3 “San Mateo is actually one of our
more information call 342-7755. p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 children are on the road throughout the featured on the Cooking Channel and
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. favorites, the weather is always perfect summer, bringing their take on its top-sellers include fried calamari,
AARP South San Francisco Chapter Discuss how to improve balance and here, the clientele is awesome and it’s
3156. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Magnolia common health conditions that can Mexican food to communities fish and lobster fries. The latter is so
Center, 601 Grand Ave., third floor, attribute to falling. Free. For more just a really comfortable, relaxed fair,” throughout the state. popular that San Mateo fairgoers will
South San Francisco. Free. For more information call 522-7490. she said. “Everyone’s having a good “We leave two days after school gets consume about 80 pounds of lobster a
information call 991-4111. time.” 
Alzheimer’s Association/Piacere out, we do this every day and we get day and the business also occasionally
Restaurant Dinner. 6 p.m. to 8:30 Hawaiian Teriyaki is new to the San
Freedom from Fractures. 10:30 a.m.
p.m. Piacere Restaurant, 727 Laurel back two days before school starts,” offers a lobster corn dog. 
to noon. San Mateo Senior Center,
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San St., San Carlos. Multi course meal Mateo this year, but is by no means Brandy Arredondo said.   Co-owner Anya Delchoyde said San
with a surprise basket of fresh fish new to the fair circuit.
Mateo. American Bone Health pres-
caught that day, fresh organic pro- The Arredondos of course are not the Mateo is one of her favorite locations
ents a free presentation on how to
avoid the most serious risks of osteo- duce and grass-fed beef from San Co-owner Kim Barr began the busi- only family-owned business with such in which to do business in part because
Mateo County’s coast. Wines will be ness with her husband in 1987 while of the weather. 
porosis. Free. For more information
provided by local San Carlos multi- a schedule; some of them have been
call 522-7490
award winner Old County Cellars. they both had day jobs. Selling teriya- friends for years and their kids have “If it’s too hot it’s hard to sell fried
Proceeds go to Alzheimer’s research. ki dishes at fairs was something the
Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m.
Cost is $150. To register and for more grown up together.  food,” she said.
South San Francisco Main Library,
840 W. Orange Ave., South San information call 346-5361. couple initially did on their vacations “A lot of the people out here we con- There are 20 food vendors at the fair
Francisco. Free. For more information
Doodle Club. 6:30 p.m. South San
until they saved up enough to do it full sider our fair family,” she said. “When and beyond Hawaiian Teriyaki, the new
call 829-3860. time. 
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. someone needs help we’re all here to ones include Crepes and Pons Chinese
Stark Raving Dad Book Signing Orange Ave., South San Francisco. “This was our fun, the fair circuit,” help each other. Country Fair Food. 
Event. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nuts For Free. For more information call 829-
Candy 1241 Broadway Burlingame. 3860.
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Fundraiser. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. experts that will cover the following:
Beresford Recreation Center, 2720 how to find a business for sale, the
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. difference between a franchise busi-
Cost is $50. RSVP required. For more ness and a regular business and how
information call 759-2933. to determine how much money you
can make Free. For more information
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Pranksters of A Capella. 7:30 p.m.
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tems behind Facebook's products. Face- Integrity (136395N) Inform product strat- The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
friendly, detail oriented, egy in partnership with product manage- for ambitious interns who are eager to
book, Inc. currently has multiple open-
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various willing to learn new skills? ment and engineering across multiple jump into the business arena with both
product areas. Mail resume to: Face- feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
levels/types): Infrastructure Materials of the newspaper and media industries.
Manager (135403N) Engage with inter- Do you have .... Good book, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way,
This position will provide valuable
nal customers and gain nuanced under- Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference
communication skills, a job title & job code shown above, when experience for your bright future.
standing of their current and future Email resume
needs. Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. desire for steady applying.
info@smdailyjournal.com
Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo employment and
Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title employment benefits?
& job code shown above, when
applying. SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales
Please call for an Representative needed to sell newspa-
Appointment: (650)342-6978 per print and web advertising and event
marketing solutions. To apply, please call
650-344-5200 and send resume to
info@smdailyjournal.com

HOUSEKEEPER
Owner of a luxury home in the Burlingame area is
looking for a Housekeeper. This is a part-time po-
sition, 20 hours per week, paying $20.00 per
hour. Duties include light housekeeping, some
shopping, and keeping the house in good condi-
tion. No manual labor necessary. More impor-
tant, you will be supervising sub-contractors like
landscaping contractors, house cleaners, electri-
cians etc. to make sure that needed maintenance
and repairs get done timely and properly. This
would be the perfect job for a retired person.

Please send your resume to:


2015jimsmith@gmail.com.
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Architectural Design STATEMENT #281398
NEWSPAPER INTERNS and Engineering Services The following person is doing business
JOURNALISM East Palo Alto as: Four Star Automotive, Inc./Four Star
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Truck Repair, 1405 San Mateo Avenue,
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Government Center SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- located at Registered Owner: Four Star Automo-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- 2415 University Ave., tive, Inc., CA. The business is conduct-
so welcome. ed by a Corporation. The registrants
East Palo Alto, CA 94303 commenced to transact business under
We expect a commitment of four to Request for Proposals their FBN on 12/20/2004.
eight hours a week for at least four Issued: May 30, 2019 /s/Anthony P. Bernardini/
months. The internship is unpaid, but This statement was filed with the Asses-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Tory Newman
Supervising Construction sor-County Clerk on 5/28/2019. (Publish-
terns have progressed in time into ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
paid correspondents and full-time re- Project Manager 6/7/19, 6/14/19, 6/21/19, 6/28/19).
porters.
County of San Mateo
College students or recent graduates Department of Public Works
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper 555 County Center, Fifth FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
experience is preferred but not neces- STATEMENT #281547 Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
sarily required. Floor The following person is doing business
Redwood City, CA 94063 as: 420 Smoke Shop, 29 37th Ave, SAN
Please send a cover letter describing E-mail: MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner:
your interest in newspapers, a resume Manuel Antonio Cardona, 3261 Capriana
and three recent clips. Before you ap- tnewman@smcgov.org Cir, San Jose, CA 95135. The business
ply, you should familiarize yourself County Website: is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
with our publication. Our Web site: https://publicworks.smcgov. trants commenced to transact business
www.smdailyjournal.com. under their FBN on 06/04/2019.
org/projects-out-bid
6/7, 6/14/19 /s/Manuel Antonio Cardona/
Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- This statement was filed with the Asses-
CNS-3261803# sor-County Clerk on 6/11/2019. (Publish-
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd.,
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 SAN MATEO DAILY ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
JOURNAL 6/14/19, 6/21/19, 6/28/19, 7/5/19).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


Roblox Corporation in San Mateo, CA STATEMENT #281553
seeks Data Scientist. Use SQL on a dai- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
ly basis to gather and manage data held STATEMENT #281328 as: F45 Training San Bruno, 555 San
in a relational database management The following person is doing business Mateo Avenue, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
system (RDBMS). Mail resume to: ATTN: as: Hammers Irrigation and Electric, Registered Owner: Weiss Enterprises 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
Susan Leonard, Roblox Corporation, 970 1005 Jones Court, REDWOOD CITY, CA LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
Park Place, San Mateo, CA 94403. In- 94063. Registered Owners: Jonathan a Limited Liability Company. The regis- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
clude job code 81581 in reply. EOE. Monzon Galdamez, same address and trants commenced to transact business CHANGE OF NAME
Melvin Torres, 395 E. Okeefe Apt. #24,
CHANGE OF NAME
under their FBN on N/A. CASE# 19C1V02706 CASE# 19C1V02689
TECHNOLOGY - East Palo Alto, CA 94303. The business /s/Christina Chan/ SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
is conducted by a General Partnership. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
This statement was filed with the Asses- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Help build the next generation of sys- The registrants commenced to transact 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
business under their FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 6/11/2019. (Publish- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- /s/Jonathan Monzon Galdamez/ PETITION OF
This statement was filed with the Asses- 6/14/19, 6/21/19, 6/28/19, 7/5/19). PETITION OF
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various Luke, Adam Le
sor-County Clerk on 5/21/2019. (Publish- Katherine Jenny Romanski
levels/types): Technical Program Man-
ager (12904N) Contribute to projects and ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19, 6/14/19). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
cross-functional technical programs by STATEMENT #281424 Petitioner: Luke, Adam Le filed a petition
working with development teams, prod- with this court for a decree changing Petitioners: Katherine Jenny Romanski
The following person is doing business names as follows: filed a petition with this court for a decree
uct teams, and external partners. Tech- as: 1) Refresh Your Space 2) Refresh
nology InfoSec Compliance Specialist FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME changing name as follows:
(135123N) Help demonstrate Facebook’s STATEMENT #281327 Your Spaces, 1409 S. Norfolk St., SAN Present names: Present name:
commitment to security within the com- The following person is doing business MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Luke, Adam Le Katherine Jenny Romanski
pany and to external parties. Security as: Snap Fitness Daly City, 6403 Mission Patricia Hampton, same address. The Tu, Minh Huynh
Engineer (136225N) Drive proactive St., DALY CITY, CA 94101. Registered business is conducted by an Individual. Proposed Name:
identification of threats to the environ- Owner: VITALITY Health LLC, CA. The The registrants commenced to transact Proposed Names: Katherine Jenny Olsen
ment and rapid deployment of counter- business is conducted by a Limited Lia- business under their FBN on 05/15/2019. Loc, Tan Lang
measures. Engineering Director (138N) bility Company. The registrants com- /s/Patricia Hampton/ Tu, minh Lang THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Lead multiple teams of engineers com- menced to transact business under their This statement was filed with the Asses- interested in this matter shall appear be-
mitted to building the next generation of FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 5/31/2019. (Publish- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons fore this court at the hearing indicated
social products, applications, and plat- /s/Steve Escamilla/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, interested in this matter shall appear be- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
forms. Enterprise Engineer (137153N, This statement was filed with the Asses- fore this court at the hearing indicated tition for change of name should not be
6/14/19, 6/21/19, 6/28/19, 7/5/19). below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
134248N) Architect highly available, sor-County Clerk on 5/21/2019. (Publish- granted. Any person objecting to the
scalable, and secure systems. Content ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tition for change of name should not be
5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19, 6/14/19). granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file
Strategist (135767N) Design product in- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME a written objection that includes the rea-
terface experiences, including naviga- name changes described above must file
STATEMENT #281567 a written objection that includes the rea- sons for the objection at least two court
tional nomenclature, information hierar- The following persons are doing busi- days before the matter is scheduled to
chy, product names, language in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sons for the objection at least two court
STATEMENT #281316 ness as: Carroll’s Meats Deli Catering, days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing
user interface, and other content and UX
product design elements throughout The following person is doing business 189 San Bruno Avenue W, SAN BRU- be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should
Facebook’s ad product experiences. as: The Committee to Rebrand Industrial NO, CA 94066. Registered Owners: So- to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
Help and Education Content Strategist Road-San Carlos, 1697 Industrial Road, nia A. Lionetti and Michael D. Carroll, not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
(135281N) Create compelling product SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered 759 So. Mayfair Ave, Daly CIty, CA timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
documentation and guides that break Owner: Dominick Chirichillo, same ad- 94015. The business is conducted by a tion without a hearing. A hearing on the petition shall be held on 7/3/19 at 9 a.m.,
down complex business products and dress. The business is conducted by an General Partnership. The registrants petition shall be held on 7/12/19 at 9 Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
concepts. Data Scientist (135876N) Ap- Individual. The registrants commenced commenced to transact business under a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
ply your expertise in quantitative analy- to transact business under their FBN on their FBN on July 5, 2006. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this der to Show Cause shall be published at
sis, data mining, and the presentation of May 20, 2019. /s/Sonia A. Lionetti/ Order to Show Cause shall be published least once each week for four successive
data to see beyond the numbers and un- /s/Dominick Chirichillo/ at least once each week for four succes- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
derstand how Facebook users interact sor-County Clerk on 6/12/2019. (Publish- the petition in the following newspaper of
with our consumer and business prod- sor-County Clerk on 5/20/2019. (Publish- ing on the petition in the following news-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, paper of general circulation: general circulation:
ucts. Product Designer (12278N) De- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19, 6/14/19). 6/14/19, 6/21/19, 6/28/19, 7/5/19). San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal
sign, prototype, and build new features Filed: 5/23/2019
for Facebook’s website or mobile appli- Filed: 5/30/2019
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
cations. Millimeter Wave Networks En- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Judge of the Superior Court
gineer (136441N) Work with MNOs/ISPs FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Judge of the Superior Court
STATEMENT #281304 STATEMENT #281497 Dated: 5/22/2019 Dated: 5/21/2019
to study their connectivity infrastructure The following person is doing business (Published 5/31/19, 6/7/19, 6/14/19,
challenges, business case and user ex- The following person is doing business (Published 6/7/19, 6/14/19, 6/21/19,
as: Elder Fraudwatch, 308 Lang Road, as: Ecoklean, 747 N. Amphlett Blvd. #2, 6/28/19). 6/21/19).
perience expectations to bring forward BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
mmWave based systems that can be de- SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
Owner: AllianzWatch.com, CA. The busi- Owner: Gino C. Ore, same address. The
ployed at scale. Program Manager ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
(133168N) Support the full lifecycle of in- registrants commenced to transact busi- business is conducted by an Individual.
frastructure projects from identification, ness under their FBN on 7/18/2018. The registrants commenced to transact
impact definition and planning through /s/Dominique Black/ business under their FBN on 6/6/2019.
structuring, contract development and This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Gino C. Ore/
beyond into actual deployment, infra- sor-County Clerk on 5/20/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
structure acceptance and operational ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 6/06/2019. (Publish-
launch. Operations Program Manager 5/31/19, 6/7/19, 6/14/19, 6/21/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
(134139N) Monitor storage media levels
against defined service level agreement 6/14/19, 6/21/19, 6/28/19, 7/5/19).
thresholds. Front End Engineer FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(134511N) Work with Product Designers STATEMENT #281371 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
to implement the next generation of The following person is doing business THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Facebook's products. User Experience as: 1)AUG Global 2)DSI Global 3)AI NAME STATEMENT 272814
Researcher (136203N) Work as an inte- Body, 555 Twin Dolphin Dr. Ste 135,
gral part of the product development Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. Regis- doning the use of the Fictitious Business
process, through designing, executing tered Owner: Delphi Software Int’l, Inc.,
and delivering high-impact research. Mail CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- Name: Leonor R. Santos. Name of Busi-
resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA- poration. The registrants commenced to ness: Coalesce Productions. Date of
USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA transact business under their FBN on original filing: March 17, 2017. Address
94025. Must reference job title & job Feb 24, 2016. of Principal Place of Business: 30 Pon-
code shown above, when applying. /s/Valeri Shidlovsky/ cetta Dr. #125, DALY CITY, CA 94015.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Registrant: Leonor R. Santos, 1555 E
sor-County Clerk on 5/24/2019. (Publish- Rochelle Ave #164, LAS VEGAS, NV
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 89119. The business was conducted by
5/31/19, 6/7/19, 6/14/19, 6/21/19). an Individual.
/s/Leonor R. Santos/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 5/22/19.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal, 6/14/19, 6/21/19, 6/28/19, 7/5/19).
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City
of San Bruno, California at its regular meeting on Tuesday,
June 25, 2019, at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs
Road, San Bruno, starting at 7:00 p.m., will hold a Public
Hearing to consider:

• Adopting a Resolution Approving the Fiscal Year


2019-20 Operating and Capital Improvement
Program Budget.
• Adopting a Resolution Approving the Master Fee
Schedule for Fiscal Year 2019-20.
• Adopting a Resolution Approving the City
Appropriations (GANN) Limit for Fiscal Year 2019-20.

To comply with notice requirements of Government Code


Section 66016 et seq, the Operating and Capital Budget is
available for review in the City Clerk’s office located at 567 El
Camino Real San Bruno City Hall or on the City’s Website at
www.sanbruno.ca.gov

The public is invited to attend and comment. For more infor-


mation call the City Clerk’s Office at (650) 616-7061.

/s/ Melissa Thurman,


San Bruno City Clerk
June 11, 2019
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203 public Notices 203 public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 316 Clothes
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- dEpRESSiON GLASS Dining Plate. 8 ENGLiSh dRAW Table, $50 Solid Wood dELuxE FOLdER Walker - 5" wheels - WEddiNG dRESS-dESiGNER, Size 12,
NOTiCE OF General plan recto si desea que procesen su caso en 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
Subcommittee Meeting Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- $12 (650)762-6048 call(650)697-3709 for $500 Call (650)867-1728
lario que usted pueda usar para su re- diSpLAy CASE, glass top. 27”x20”x2”
NOTiCE iS hEREby GivEN that the spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- Deep. $15.00. 650-588-0842.
City of San Mateo General Plan Sub- diNAh WAShiNGTON, Autographed EThAN ALLEN sofa and love seat. Blue WOMAN'S AMERiCAN Rag faux leather
larios de la corte y más información en el 8”x10” glossy photo. Good condition velveteen. Solid construction. Some col-
committee will hold a meeting for the Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- dRivE 3-WhEEL buggy $45. Call jacket. Perfect condition. Black
following: $1200 OBO (650)342-3825 or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- stering. Free. (650)593-7001. (650)589-1407
teca de leyes de su condado o en la GAMES OF the 23rd Olympiad maga- WOMAN'S TAhARi jacket. Perfect con-
o General Plan Update corte que le quede más cerca. Si no FREE MAGAziNES. Library discards
zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- GLidER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- year old ones. Wide variety. Good for dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25
puede pagar la cuota de presentación, 0842 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. (650) 952-3466
MEETiNG dATE & TiME: Wednes- pida al secretario de la corte que le dé crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
day, June 26, 2019 at 6:30 PM un formulario de exención de pago de LENNOx REd Rose, Unused, hand ikEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
FREE: WiLd turkey feathers; whole WOMEN'S bLACk suede fur lined
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371
MEETiNG LOCATiON: tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark
San Mateo Main Library, Oak Room plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- ikEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
55 W. Third Ave. (650)207-0882 WOMEN'S LEAThER MBT Rocker San-
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- MiLLER LiTE Neon sign , work good $ 30. (650)598-9804. dals, Brown, Euro 40 (US 7). Excellent
San Mateo, CA 94402 cia. $59 call (650)218-6528 MAhOGANy Tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W GENuiNE SWiSS Army Knife with knife cond., $35, (650)861-0088
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
pROjECT dESCRipTiON: mendable que llame a un abogado inme- OLd, ANTiquE, Bottle Collection: 20 x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- blade, nail file, nail cleaner, scissors, per-
San Mateo City Council appointed the 3709 fect, $5, (650)595-3933 WORk bOOTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
General Plan Subcommittee to pro- puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
vide feedback on work products. MATTRESS, TWiN long, excellent condi- hANdS FREE, holds any cellphone firm- In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- ONE COLLECTiON of antique Cuban
Items for discussion at this meeting gado, es posible que cumpla con los Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 ly on handlebar, completely adjustable,
include discussion on potential study requisitos para obtener servicios legales Texting.
NEW dELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
locks in position, $9, (650)595-3933 318 Sports Equipment
areas. gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
pATRiCk NAGEL Print "Gallery in the ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must hAT, T-ShiRT, sweatshirt and comput-
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar Sell! (650) 875-8159. biG bERThA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
pROjECT LOCATiON: Citywide estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio Courtyard ' # 7, Custom Framed , $100 erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
web de California Legal Services, .(510)684-0187 (415)999-4474
STAFF CONTACT: NiAGARA vibRATiNG Adjustable bed LiONEL ChRiSTMAS Holiday expan-
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Julia Klein, Principal Planner de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, SMALL RuG beater. $15.00 (650)207- bRANd NEW Golf bag with Stand.
Tel: (650) 522-7216; 4162 (408)656-0958
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en LiONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
Fax: (650) 522-7201; contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 No Texting.
GeneralPlan@cityofsanmateo.org TOppS bASEbALL complete set 1987 quEEN SOFA Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?),
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition,
City Hall - Planning Division, tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los MOTLEy CRuE lp signed by neil lee bRANd NEW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
330 West 20th Avenue, 4474 call (650)697-3709
costos exentos por imponer un grava- . sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
San Mateo, CA 94403 men sobre cualquier recuperación de gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
TWO 1998 Star Wars R2-D2 action fig- NEGRiNi FENCiNG Epee mask size M
$10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- ure variations, new/unopened. $25 for RETRO huTCh Needs refinishing other-
*** diante un acuerdo o una concesión de & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 EASTON ALuMiNuM bat.33 inches, 30
Agendas are posted on the City's both. Steve (650)518-6614 wise good condition. Top detaches from (415)260-6940
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. bottom $25. (650)712-9962 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
website on the Friday preceding each Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
General Plan Subcommittee meeting. viNTAGE STEMWARE: 3 styles, 23 OLd b&L Microscope in good condition; EvERLAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 SOFA-bEiGE FAbRiC, Orig. $900,
Background material can be viewed at caso. 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
City Hall or on the City's website at Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
The name and address of the court is (El (650)234-8218
www.CityOfSanMateo.org and the nombre y dirección de la corte es): 299 Computers RAy-bAN TOp Bar Sunglasses
RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
GuThy-RENkER pOWER Rider,Ever-
General Plan Update website at SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
www.StriveSanMateo.org. Any sup- SOLid WOOd Dining table with exten- wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- erciser $20 (510)770-1976
CALIFORNIA 19" COLOR Monitor with stand VG con- sion great piece great condition black
plemental material distributed to the COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, CEN- dition power cord/owners manual includ- weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
Subcommittee after the posting of the $80 (650)364-5263 6596 kNEE RidER $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
TRAL DISTRICT ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
agenda will be available for review in 111 North Hill Street,
the Planning Division at City Hall. SOLid WOOd Entertainment Center- ROLLERbLAdES, uSEd, size 10. $20 LEAThER GOLF bag with 23 clubs $90.
Los Angeles, CA 90012 RECORdAbLE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (650) 592-2648.
The name, address, and telephone num- obo. Please call (650)745-6309
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
A meeting of the General Plan Sub- ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- (650) 578 9208
committee has been set for the above X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o SAMSONiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit MEN'S ROSSiGNOL Skis. $95.00,
out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- (925)482-5742 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. good condition, (650)341-0282.
date. Meeting items are for discus- ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-
sion purposes only, no vote is taken; 300 Toys $45. (650)328-6709
do del demandante, o del demandante TAbLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
instead comments are given for con- que no tiene abogado, es): Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
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ceive oral comments. You may also FILED: 02/21/2018
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comments to the City Staff Contact NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: (650)454-4902 WORkOuT bENCh, weights, bars, for
(listed above). If any person challeng- You are served as an individual defend- TWiN bEd, mattress, box spring, frame flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
es this item in court, that person may ant 302 Antiques $ 50. (650)598-9804. TiRES-SET OF four P225 45 R18 $80 (650)861-2411
be limited to raising only those issues OBO (650)359-2238.
the person or someone else raised at (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- bEER STEiNS-ORiGiNAL from Germa- TWO TiER Mahogany finish changing ta- yAMAhA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
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uNidEN hARLEy Davidson Gas Tank 340 Camera & photo Equip.
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MAhOGANy ANTiquE Secretary desk, drawers and pull-down desk call
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ACT - In compliance with the Ameri- $35 (650)341-5347
cans with Disabilities Act, those re- elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
uSEd bEdROOM Furniture, FREE. Call
quiring accommodations for this meet- (650)573-7381. OMEGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
ing should notify the Planning Division
ROSEviLLE TuLip Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
$45. (650)574-2490.
311 Musical instruments struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
48 hours prior to the meeting at (650) WALL uNiT/ROOM Divider. Simple larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
522-7202 or email lines. Breaks down for transportation. 1929 ANTiquE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
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(650)742-6776. original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
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For additional project information
please refer to
295 Art FREE TELEviSiON - Mitsubishi,
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WALNuT ChEST, small (4 drawer with
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OBO (650)515-6091 0947 AdjuSTAbLE bATh shower transfer
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huGE LudWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
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years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
corporation (408)656-0958
B/O (650)685-2494 307 jewelry & Clothing viNTAGE AuTOpiANO upright player
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al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 WuRLiTzER upRiGhT piano. Fair con-
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this summons and legal papers are chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 with cushion. In excellent condition, $60.
Call 650-872-2371.
308 Tools GARAGE SALES
served on you to file a written response 312 pets & Animals
at this court and have a copy served on
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
TiFFANy STyLE Lamp shade. Older-
multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) COFFEE TAbLE, 2 matching end tables,
ANTiquE iRON Hand Drills. 3 available
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
ESTATE SALES
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protect you. Your written response must 727-7266. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
be in proper legal form if you want the the lot. (415)298-1203 CRAFTSMAN 6”x9” belt/disc sander, Make money, make room!
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court to hear your case. There may be a vACuuM CLEANER (reconditioned) used once. Cost $330.00 check Sears
court form that you can use for your re- $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645 COMpuTER dESk (glass) & chair. Like
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sponse. You can find these court forms
and more information at the California 297 bicycles gtecher@comcast.net CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
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Courts Online Self-Help
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
Center
your COMpuTER dESk with 3 side drawers .
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
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AduLT bikES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
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Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or
LG CRAFTSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60
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316 Clothes estate sale,
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
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leave message
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time, you may lose the case by default,
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(650)504-0585 Black $60 . (510)684-0187
and your wages, money, and property MOuNTAiN bikE new 21 gears $100. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 clearance sale, or
may be taken without further warning
from the court.
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can locate these nonprofit groups at the 49’ER 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie bESSy SMALL Evening Hand Bag With color in excellent condition 3/4 in your local newspaper.
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deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
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utory lien for waived fees and costs on r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
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Boris Johnson takes strong lead in race for UK leader
By Jill Lawless “I am delighted to win the first ballot, but
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS we have a long way to go.”
Three candidates were eliminated.
LONDON — The flamboyant, divisive Lawmakers Esther McVey, Mark Harper and
Boris Johnson took a commanding lead Andrea Leadsom all failed to reach the
Thursday in the contest to become Britain’s threshold of 17 votes needed to get to the
next prime minister, winning by far the next round.
largest share of support in the first round of The contest is dominated by the issue of
voting by Conservative Party lawmakers. Britain’s stalled departure from the
Johnson, a former foreign secretary and European Union, with all the contenders
leading Brexit campaigner, secured 114 of promising to succeed where departing Prime
the 313 votes cast by Conservatives in the Minister Theresa May failed and lead the
House of Commons, a ballot that reduced the country out of the bloc.
field of candidates from 10 to seven . His May quit as party leader last week after
successor as foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, failing to secure Parliament’s backing for
trailed with 43 votes, followed by her Brexit divorce deal. Britain’s EU depar-
Environment Secretary Michael Gove with ture was originally due to take place on
37. March 29, but has been delayed to Oct. 31
The result exceeded the expectations of because of the political deadlock in London.
Johnson’s team and makes him almost cer- Johnson vowed Wednesday that as prime
tain to be among the final two candidates minister he would “get Brexit done,” either
who will be put to a vote of 160,000 party by renegotiating May’s rejected Brexit deal
members nationwide. The winner will or by leaving the EU on Oct. 31 without an
REUTERS become both the new Conservative Party agreement.
Conservative Party leadership candidate Boris Johnson gestures as he talks during the launch leader and Britain’s next prime minister. “Delay means defeat” for the
of his campaign in London. Johnson thanked supporters and tweeted: Conservatives, he said.
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